Dog attacks on mail carriers hit 6,755 as online sales boom
Booming Online Sales Mean More Dog Bites for Mail Carriers
Booming online retail sales are good news for the U.S. Postal Service, but its carriers are incurring a cost: more dog bites.
Dog attacks on postal workers rose last year to 6,755, up 206 from the previous year and the highest in three decades, as internet shopping booms and consumers increasingly demand seven-day-a-week package delivery and groceries dropped at their doorstep. The high for attacks dated back to the 1980s, at more than 7,000, before maulings by pit bulls and other potentially aggressive dogs became a public issue.
Los Angeles topped the 2016 list with 80 attacks on postal workers, followed by Houston with 62 and Cleveland with 60.
The Postal Service released its annual figures Thursday as part of National Dog Bite Prevention Week, which begins Sunday.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 09 2017, @01:37AM
Given the cop tendency to shoot every dog in 100 yard radius if one of them looks at him funny, you can imagine the canine carnage that would ensue if over 6000 cops were actually bitten by dogs.
(I'm sure the toll on cats, squirrels, tortoises, rabbits, parrots and garden gnomes would be pretty high too.)