Police Horses To Get Riot Gear For NATO/G8 Summits

CHICAGO (CBS) — When the NATO/G8 summits come around, Chicago Police horses will be outfitted with riot gear along with the officers riding them.

The Chicago Sun-Times is reporting the Emanuel administration is soliciting bids for “police horse riot gear and training aids” in preparation for the May 19-21 summits at McCormick Place.

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The solicitation specifically requests: leather nose guards — 22 inches long and five inches wide — with “impact-absorbing foam”; clear, wrap-around visors to protect the horse’s eyes; 17-inch-long rear leg shields and 11-inch-long front leg shields, both made of “high-impact plastic” and soft foam; and “training aids” for horses, including a “crowd control training ball set.”

The mounted unit has 30 horses, 30 officers and an annual budget of nearly $2.7 million.

Police Department spokeswoman Melissa Stratton said all 30 horses will be equipped with the new riot gear. She noted that the horses are “great crowd control tools” expected to provide “significant support to officers on the ground” during the summits.

“This is not the first time we’ve had [riot] gear for the horses. [But] we are updating the equipment. We have had horses attacked in the past. If the horse is injured, it puts both the horse and the officer at risk. This equipment protects both the officer and the horse,” she said.

Fraternal Order of Police President Mike Shields agreed that, “The safety of the horses is paramount to the safety of the officers” riding horseback.

Last week, the Emanuel administration announced the purchase of about 3,000 protective face shields for police riot helmets from Colorado-based Super Seer Corp.

The FOP asked for the added protective gear, based on what has been seen at protests at previous international summits.

“People have been known to throw bags of urine, human feces, and also inflammatories at officers” Shields said last week. “The ones (face shields) that were issued over a decade ago allow for fluids to drip through.”

Shields said the new face shields have rubber insulation to prevent fluids from dripping on an officer’s face. They would also protect against harmful liquid chemicals or acids.

The shields also fit over gas masks that officers might wear during the protests, unlike the face shields now in use.

But despite the purchases, the FOP has said police officers are receiving insufficient training for the expected protests. Shields said a single day’s baton training isn’t enough.

Police Supt. Garry McCarthy responded last week that officers who will be involved with handling the protests will be getting more training and equipment.

McCarthy, city officials and summit organizers have been playing everything close to the vest when it comes to summit security.

But Shields revealed staffing plans that give a pretty good idea of how many officers are being assigned.

Normally, the Police Department has three 8-hour shifts of officers working each day. During the summits, two of those shifts will work 12-hour days and the third will be devoted solely to summit security, Shields said.

“We’ve been told around 2,500 officers,” will be on that detail, Shields said last week.

The Chicago Sun-Times contributed to this report, via the Sun-Times Media Wire.

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VIDEO: Crisis over fly-grazing horses

Dumped and abandoned horses are putting lives at risk, causing a major problem for police and costing councils in south Wales thousands of pounds.

Police say the problem has reached crisis point in Bridgend and the Vale of Glamorgan with 497 calls last month.

An investigation by BBC Wales’ Week In Week Out into so-called fly-grazing has revealed it is an issue from Pembrokeshire to Newport.

Nick Palit reports.

Fly-grazing horses ‘crisis point’

Article source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/uk-wales-17116850

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Police Horses to Get Riot Gear for G8

Chicago – Horses in the Chicago Police Department’s Mounted Unit assigned to crowd control during the NATO and G-8 summits will be outfitted with “riot gear,” just like the officers riding them and those on the ground facing off against protesters.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s administration is soliciting bids for “police horse riot gear and training aids” in preparation for the May 19-21 summits at McCormick Place expected to shine an international spotlight on Chicago.

The solicitation specifically requests: leather nose guards — 22 inches long and five inches wide — with “impact-absorbing foam”; clear, wrap-around visors to protect the horse’s eyes; 17-inch-long rear leg shields and 11-inch-long front leg shields, both made of “high-impact plastic” and soft foam; and “training aids” for horses, including a “crowd control training ball set.”

The mounted unit has 30 horses, 30 officers and an annual budget of nearly $2.7 million.

Police Department spokesperson Melissa Stratton said all 30 horses will be equipped with the new riot gear. She noted that the horses are “great crowd control tools” expected to provide “significant support to officers on the ground” during the summits.

“This is not the first time we’ve had [riot] gear for the horses. [But] we are updating the equipment. We have had horses attacked in the past. If the horse is injured, it puts both the horse and the officer at risk. This equipment protects both the officer and the horse,” she said.

Fraternal Order of Police President Mike Shields agreed that, “The safety of the horses is paramount to the safety of the officers” riding horseback.

He called the Chicago Police Department’s Mounted Unit one of the nation’s “most disciplined and well-trained,” adding, that its “presence in a crowd has a major impact on minimizing escalating tensions in large groups.”

An officer assigned to the Mounted Unit, who asked to remain anonymous, noted that some of the 30 horses “may not be street-ready” in time for the NATO and G-8 summits.

“If you look at our manpower, there’s enough of us where we could take a city street. If they split us up, we could possibly do two locations, but our effectiveness would be diminished. That’s the most they could get out of us: two locations. And these demonstrators could be everywhere,” the officer said.

Referring to the protesters, the officer said, “They’re gonna try us. We’re gonna have at least one bad day. And from that day on, the city will determine how they’re gonna handle it because nobody knows how bad it’s gonna get.”

The Chicago Sun-Times reported last week that Chicago Police officers facing off against protesters during the back-to-back summits would be equipped with new face shields that fit comfortably over gas masks and include an air-tight seal to prevent officers from being blinded by liquids thrown at them.

The $193,461 emergency contract with Colorado-based Super Seer Corp. for the purchase of 3,057 shields marked the first use of the power granted to Emanuel to purchase goods and services for the summits — without City Council approval or competitive bidding — provided those items cannot be purchased under existing contracts.

Shields demanded the new shields to prevent his officers from being blinded by bags of urine and feces thrown at them by “anarchists” and other hard-core protesters. After the emergency purchase, he questioned whether 3,057 shields would be enough if, as he fears, tens of thousands of protesters descend on Chicago.

Article source: http://www.myfoxchicago.com/dpp/news/metro/g8-nato-summit-chicago-police-horses-getting-riot-gear-helmets-security-20120214

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