Thursday, May 20, 2010

Why can't campaign workers get same training as postal workers?

By Rach Eggert, Rach's Political Report

During nice weather, political campaigns send out their workers/volunteers inculding myself to do doorknocking or literature drop. I've had some close calls on my routes in the past inculding one time when I was doing literature drop in South Dakota back in 2004.

It would be nice if political parties call in animal control to train people who are interested in doing doorknock and literature drop. Here is an article from KARE 11.

Minn. postal carriers learn how to avoid dog bites

MINNEAPOLIS -- Minneapolis animal control officers are teaching postal carriers an on-the-job important survival tool: how to avoid dog bites.


Minneapolis Animal Care and Control is conducting the training for about 50 U.S. postal carriers Thursday morning at the Lowry Avenue Post Office. The agency says there have been 72 reported dog bites in Minneapolis in 2010 and that children, mail carriers and delivery persons represent a significant portion of bite victims.


The training aims to teach mail carriers to not only avoid dog bites but to report dangerous dogs on their route. Animal Care and Control says dangerous dogs can be indicators of underlying criminal activity at a household, including gangs, drugs or domestic violence.

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