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Horse Watch on the Internet was conceived by a
Derbyshire horse owner in June 1996. This followed a spate of stable break-ins
and physical attacks on horses in the East Midlands.
The idea gained the support of Community Safety Officers from both Derbyshire
and Nottinghamshire Constabulary- without whose help, the idea would never have
gone ahead. Meetings have since taken place with senior police officers in the
area, local members of parliament, and the Home Office to gain their support.
Inevitably, things move quite slowly, but we firmly believe that a credible
project- with the full support of Police from across the UK- is achievable.
At first, people were skeptical about the idea of putting Horse Watch on the
internet. How could it possibly work? they claimed. However, this project has
successfully managed to gain widespread media interest, and has opened a lot of
people's eyes to the problem of equestrian crime. At this stage, the internet
works as a catalyst- it gets people talking about the problem- which surely has
to be a step forward.
Initially, this idea has been supported by Horse owners and Police Officers in
the East Midlands. We welcome input and ideas from Horse Watch Coordinators
from across the UK. If you have any material, thoughts or opinions on how we
might best utilise the power of the internet, please get in touch. This project
needs your support.
There has been much talk in the media of how internet projects like this one
will be used to circulate information about stolen horses and property.
Clearly, this is a massive logistical undertaking. Right now, talks are
continuing.
The internet should not distract from the hard work of Horse Watch coordinators
in the East Midlands, and across the UK. That is where the REAL work
goes on. We hope however, that initiatives like this will add another weapon to
our arsenal, and help to crack down on equestrian crime. Owning a horse is the
best pastime in the world- lets keep it that way.
Special Thanks to
EquiWorld.Net for
supporting Horse Watch on the Internet
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