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Budget cuts leave Boston without police horses

The clip-clop of police horses will no longer heard on Boston streets. The nation's first Mounted Unit will be disbanded Tuesday because of budget cuts, its 12 horses given new homes.
/ Source: The Associated Press

The clip-clop of police horses will no longer heard on Boston streets.

The nation's first Mounted Unit will be disbanded Tuesday because of budget cuts, its 12 horses given new homes — at least until the city can come up with funds to restore the unit.

Five horses will be leased to the New York City Police Department, four are going to the Plymouth County Sheriff's Office and three are being returned to their former owners. The 10 officers assigned to the unit will be redeployed to other districts in the city.

Police Commissioner Ed Davis told the Boston City Council he had to choose between animals and people in the budget, and chose to keep people.

The Mounted Unit dates to 1873 and was a familiar sight in crowd control situations.