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Cop dogs get bulletproof vests
12/07/2006 14:59  - (SA)  

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    Los Angeles - More and more US police dogs are enjoying similar protection to their human partners in fighting crime.

    The latest group are the dogs of one Southern California town who will be strutting the streets this week with the new bulletproof vests.

    Prompted by the shooting death of a local police dog last year, an anonymous donor in the city of Glendale, 16km north of Los Angeles, gave funds to bulletproof the four dogs of his community's K-9 unit.

    "People tend to think that the police and the military use dogs as something expendable, but we don't believe that at all," sergeant Tom Lorenz of the Glendale Police Department told AFP.

    Dogs increase efficiency

    Police dogs are trained for narcotics investigations, search and rescue, explosive detection, and to track and catch suspects.

    "Our dogs increase our efficiency," said Lorenz.

    "They save us countless man hours in search situations where we can send in one of our dogs with their keen sense of smell."

    Last week, one of the Glendale dogs' sharp nose sniffed out half a million dollars of opium during a routine traffic stop. The 21-month-old German Shepherd named Yudy was hailed with the biggest opium bust ever in the city.

    Trained dogs are valuable tools

    At a time when police departments across the United States are experiencing increasing difficulty wooing new recruits into careers in law enforcement, trained dogs are valuable tools.

    "We are all hurting for recruitment, we all would like more police officers, but the dogs definitely make things easier, and they will all be equipped with kevlar protection," said Lorenz.

    Because police budgets are limited, funds for canine units often come from private citizens and community groups. Concerned citizens in Glendale have raised $96 000 for the crime fighting dogs.

    The money will be used to feed and care for the dogs, as well as outfit the patrol cars with specialised air conditioning units, said Lorenz.

    "We are lucky to have a community that supports its police force," he added.

    "Many urban communities don't want dogs on the street, but here they are buying us the dogs."

    Concerned citizens

    Ron Lieberman of Black Armor, a Southern California based manufacturer of kevlar protective gear, has made contracts with a dozen police forces in the United States.

    "Sales of dog vests have been steady in the last few years," Lieberman told AFP.

    "The animals normally get the lowest priority on the budget, so most of our sales are through concerned school groups and private citizens."

    According to the North American Police Dog Association, only about 10% of US police canine units have the budget to buy bulletproof dog vests.



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