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A NYC city council committee voted down "Ryders Law", a bill that would have banned Central Park carriages from operating..https://enewspaper.nydailynews.com/shortcode/NEW687/edition/c10509e9-6e18-4590-8c92-56ed12eaf6c5?page=d7051a19-dd02-4496-8117-ac3de34b0963&
I think the city council should put it on a ballot referendum and allow the citizens of NYC to vote on it. It will be a battle royal between the animal activists like Peta and the Unions.
Mamdani will take care of it.Of which all you mother fucking haters will give him no credit.He said he'll suggest salvaging their jobs with electric carriages.The carriage assholes are dirt bags.You can't make an allegation against them that turns out to be believable to everyone but explained as not factual by experts.The activists better bring better experts.Fuck it all and - state preemption, then the end - unless up to the highest court, NY State Supreme would knock it down or uphold it.
Bottom line, you know I always bring the receipts. I don't side with the activists, super extreme and hate any working horse. First, this video covers it all in detail. https://youtube.com/live/gwcVq92mUCs?feature=shareFrom a horseman, it's a shitshow there. Not one of you clowns even my haters would leave a horse there, plain and simple. The outgoing Speaker is the one who has been blocking the bill for two years. Once the new council is sworn in and new speaker elected the new bill will actually be given public hearing. That's where the public gets to speak. It's clear the city residents are over it, Central Park Conservancy wants them gone and it's all self inflicted. Fact is they don't make enough money, that's why they exist on bare minimum and the horses pay the price. Same thing happened last year, bill timed out and was reintroduced this year causing far more impact to the point the union went balls deep to hold this one off. It's not going to be that easy without a blocker in the council next year, plus Mamdani has already signed on too. But it's not the Mayor who has the most say, it's the council. My stance has been and will stay the same, stop working horses in pain. The living conditions are disgusting. This video shows the disgusting conditions at 38th Street taken just three weeks ago. Any of you agree with this??? https://youtube.com/shorts/jq30U_0hGUA?feature=share