Police dogs are generally very well trained, and very well behaved, but you would not want to be on the wrong side of one. They can be extremely intimidating. Ditto the horses: their job is to provide a higher vantage and be physically imposing, and also they’re trained to push. They are trained to put a shoulder forward and simply shove people out of the way. Police horses used to be the best looked after horses outside of the professional riders, but recently the ones I’ve seen don’t look quite so well polished.
As above. You don’t get on the wrong side of police dogs. They’re exceptionally good at what they do. they really enjoy it.
I’ve spent the day at a big family gathering, red pilling about forty people. Not a single one had any idea of the stuff I told them, receipts were provided, heads shaken, etc. all law abiding people, but mainly gossip and will spread said information . …and apparently there’s been a stabbing up in Stirling?? I need to catch up on thirty plus pages so I’m assuming It’s All Kicking Off?