Crime & Safety
WATCH: Feathered Friends Get Watertown Police Escort
Some geese have no respect for pedestrian crossing laws.

WATERTOWN, MA – Absent the ability to read "Walk" or "Red Hand," our feathered friends in Watertown required some help from the police department to make it safely across the road Wednesday. A gaggle of geese (who had the nerve to trek through rush hour traffic) was cordoned off by police at an intersection to make it safely across the road.
Watch the Watertown police give these feathered pedestrians a hand (or a wing?) below:
Make Way for Geese A couple groups of feathered pedestrians needed some assistance navigating rush hour traffic in the Square pic.twitter.com/d18yebMUTJ
— Watertown Police (@WatertownPD) August 23, 2017
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