Animal Welfare Officers Face Knife Threats
Irish Daily Mirror|July 26, 2021
Stab vests and bodycam worn for protection
Ailbhe Daly
Animal Welfare Officers Face Knife Threats

Animal welfare officers have to wear stab vests and bodycams on callouts, it has been revealed.

Officers from the DSPCA and the ISPCA have had to take the extra measures as they attend mistreated animals whose owners may turn aggressive.

Knives being produced and being spat at are some of the situations they have found themselves in.

While these incidents are relatively rare, Gillian Bird from the DSPCA said the protection is essential.

She told the Irish Mirror: “We try and have the animal welfare officers working in pairs when we can.

“There are some areas we go to and officers have to wear stab vests and bodycams.

This story is from the July 26, 2021 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.

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