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NATION, Page 45American NotesPHILADELPHIAA Doggone Shame
In their glory days, they patrolled Philadelphia's mean
streets, searched buildings and sniffed for bombs and
narcotics. When they retired, the hounds of the Philadelphia
police department's canine unit traditionally got pensions in
the form of free dog food and veterinary care. But on March 1,
Police Commissioner Willie Williams eliminated the benefits of
45 wet-nosed retirees to shave $13,500 from the department's
$262 million budget. "When you are looking at cutting services
to the homeless," said police spokesman Captain Richard De Lise,
"how can you justify feeding dogs?"
Williams' move touched off a howl of protest. The Fraternal
Order of Police filed a formal complaint. Allentown-based Alpo
Petfoods Inc. offered free vittles to the retired canine crime
fighters for as long as they live. Animal lover Randi Biba
gathered more than 1,000 signatures on petitions urging the
police department to reverse its decision. "Policemen get
benefits, and these dogs are their partners," says Biba, a
37-year-old secretary. "What's the difference if they have two
legs or four?"