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Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch

Mounted Met police officer outside Buckingham Palace.

The Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch is a Met Operations branch of London's Metropolitan Police who operate on horseback. The main responsibilities of the branch are to conduct safe policing of the streets, football matches, and crowd control at other large public order events.[1] They also escort the Royal Guard change every morning.

Crowd control is the primary object of the deployment of the police horses, both for orderly and disorderly gatherings of assembled crowds. The controlling units of police horses usually consist of 10 constables and 1 sergeant, headed by an inspector.

Operations

The Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch consists of 4 inspectors, 14 sergeants and 117 constables. As of 2016, the Mounted Branch has 110 horses in service at an average cost of £5,558 per annum not including stabling.[2]

The Branch has stables at locations including:

  • Great Scotland Yard, Charing Cross
  • Hyde Park[3]
  • Lewisham[4]
  • Bow
  • Hammersmith
  • West Hampstead

History

The Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch is the oldest part of the Metropolitan Police, having been formed in 1760 (some 38 years prior to the Thames Marine Police Force and 69 years prior to the formation of the Metropolitan Police) as the Bow Street Horse Patrol. The primary purpose of the Bow Street Horse Patrol was to patrol the turnpikes approaching London.

References

  1. ^ "Mounted Branch". www.cityoflondon.police.uk. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  2. ^ Anonymous (2016-06-13). "Police horses". Mayor's Question Time. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  3. ^ https://www.standard.co.uk/news/police-horses-back-on-beat-as-hyde-park-stables-re-open-6463368.html
  4. ^ News Shopper, http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/10976834.Meet_the_horses_at_Lewisham_Police_Station/


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