I have discovered that birds of prey have been called in as protection for barristers in London who are being dive-bombed by seagulls.
Sally the Harris Hawk has apparently been employed since 2012.
You may enjoy this post by the bloggers at Legal Cheek. They suggest that “top-of-the-range wig purveyor Ede & Ravenscroft could manufacture a plastic reinforced model — something akin to a cycling helmet“.
The mind boggles.
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