Crime Prevention And Horse Sense
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Crime Prevention and Horse Sense
Summary:
Beyond the charm of petting a friendly horse, New York City's decision to increase its equine police force leads to an amusing comparison: would pedestrians prefer encounters with police cars or police horses?
Article:
New York City has found that employing horses in law enforcement is so beneficial that it plans to double its equine units.
Mounted officers are not only more visible and authoritative; they're also surprisingly approachable. Horses are economical too. According to The New York Times, these trusty steeds cost only $10 a day for hay, grain, and bedding.
A representative from the Canadian family that trains these horses noted their versatility: “They can gallop through traffic, go against one-way streets, and are fantastic for community relations. You certainly can't pet a police car?"or a police dog, for that matter.”
This leads us to a humorous consideration: as pedestrians, would we rather be run over by a police car or a horse? While not experts in this grim comparison, we'd opt for the horse. Despite each horse's 1,000 pounds, patrol cars weigh several times more.
Ultimately, the choice hinges on the difference between being crushed by four tires or four hooves. All things considered, surviving an encounter with a horse seems more likely.
In the end, the lovable nature and practical advantages of these horses make them valuable members of the force.
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