Mounted police officers ride along Whitehall, past the entrance to Downing Street, in an attempt to disperse protestors gathered in central London on 6 June.
Recent footage of protestors attacking mounted police officers and their horses has given rise to petitions calling for horses to no longer be used in policing. H&H speaks to police representatives and welfare experts to get their views...
Questions have been asked over the future of frontline police horses after three were injured and one became separated from his rider during recent riots.
Petitions calling for the use of horses to be banned in protests – or altogether – have emerged since a horse was caught on camera cantering loose through London after his rider fell, when a small minority attending the Black Lives Matter protests turned violent on 6 June.
The force was ‘quite taken’ with the 16.3hh mare when she arrived at the unit’s headquarters
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Eleanor is an experienced journalist who spent over eight years working for local and national newspapers before joining H&H as news editor in March 2016. Passionate about equine welfare and exposing the truth, Eleanor has reported on all aspects of the industry, from Brexit to anti-bullying campaigns, and from dressage rules to mules. Her sport of choice is showjumping, in which she competes her own horses, and she also enjoys reporting at local jumping shows through to international championships.