Mounted Patrol Spring Tune-up
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Mounted
Officers participate in an exercise that simulates distractions such as
smoke to insure the horse is comfortable within that environment.
Horses for the most part are very skittish around smoke so this
training effort is critical for the mounted units effectiveness. |
Sheriffs and horses at first thought make one think of the Wild West
and western movies. Today, like Sheriffs, horses play a critical and
vital role in modern law enforcement. Though the patrol car has
replaced the transportation responsibilities of the horse other
qualities of that animal greatly enhance the ability of Sheriffs to
provide contemporary police services.
The mounted patrol officer provides four variables that contribute to
police services and crime deterrent: crowd control; crime control
deterrent; search and rescue and community policing.
These four areas provided the blue print for the curriculum for the
2008 Multi Agency Mounted Patrol Extensive Training Session hosted by
the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office. Drills and exercises for the
teams of mounted units stressed tactical formations, obstacle course
maneuvering, crowd control, horse and officer safety and sensory
adaptability, which is getting the horses comfortable within an
environment of flashing lights, sirens, fireworks and smoke.
“The elevated position of Mounted Officers makes them six times more
visible and helps to spot and deter certain types of crime,” states
Livingston County Sheriff John York. "But what is particularly
beneficial is that the officer and horse provide a sense of protection
to the citizens making use of public areas. The horses high visibility
and presence creates a natural connection to the community they serve.”
This annual event provides valuable training for those agencies that
deploy mounted patrols. This year, units from the Monroe County
Sheriff’s Office, the Wyoming County Sheriff’s Office, the Niagara
County Sheriff’s Office and the City of Rochester Police Department
joined the mounted units from the host Sheriff’s Office.