Sydney's Mounted Police unit introduced new recruits and showcased their essential role in crowd management. The unit, a small but important part of the city's police force, continues to train both officers and horses for complex urban environments.
Breakdown
- Three aspiring officers began a four-day assessment after completing a 16-week training course. 10s
- The Mounted Police unit consists of 30 full-time officers and 32 troop horses within a 20,000-strong police force. 29s
- Training emphasizes building horses' confidence and preparing them for various urban challenges, including crowd management. 48s
- Don Ibe, who joined in 1961, served 44 years and has a horse named after him. 1m 23s
- The newest horse recruit, Elizabeth, is named after the late Queen Elizabeth, a supporter of the Mounted Police. 1m 28s