
Ban on Horse-Drawn Carriages Is Backed by Key N.Y.C. Official
The family of the teen tourist tragically killed when he was thrown from a horse-drawn carriage in Central Park is urging the City Council to “do the right…
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The family of the teen tourist tragically killed when he was thrown from a horse-drawn carriage in Central Park is urging the City Council to “do the right thing” and ban the iconic rides ahead of a landmark hearing Wednesday. The bill would set a two-year timeline to phase out Central Park’s dozens of active licensed horse-carriage drivers to new jobs, Marte said. Mahajan family “His death was entirely preventable.
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The family of the teen tourist tragically killed when he was thrown from a horse-drawn carriage in Central Park is urging the City Council to “do the right thing” and ban the iconic rides ahead of a landmark hearing Wednesday.
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The bill would set a two-year timeline to phase out Central Park’s dozens of active licensed horse-carriage drivers to new jobs, Marte said.
according to New York PostMahajan family “His death was entirely preventable.
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