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I am not changing your mind. But sometimes not everytime there is clear blame. This is that case IMO and it doesn't fit your narrative or cause.
Here's the deal. There are toxic plants and vegetation in all parks. We have one job if we have a horse in the park. Just pay attention. I've been documenting these people for 3 years. One of their biggest flaws is complacency and ignorance. This why so many loose horses and incidents. I actually know this driver and he's one of my favorites too. I always tell him he's one of the few who dresses the part and his horses look good. But he fucked up. He was also cruising for fares way off the path which breaks the rules too. They can only pick up and drop off at the three designated hack lines. He's the only one I ignore when he cheats too. Yes he's a nice guy, but this got by him.
I don't see any intent, perhaps negligence. Good luck with your cause.
It was a privilege being invited to speak at the steps of City Hall. While others have spent over 15 years typing lies and fantasies fueled by low self esteem to 50 other screen names on Horseplop. While I'm speaking on front of the most powerful news outlets in the world. You're clicking little emojis and having to explain why you say you owned horses when in fact the most you ever "rented" was 1/4200th of one. Turned one out here yesterday, still feels good behind a racehorse. And it's such a beautiful place on top of it. I keep this place immaculate.
Necropsy performed at Cornell revealed horse had large amounts of poisonous Japanese yew plant in his stomach. Who is responsible for a horse while in the park or on the streets in Manhattan? The driver. They are blaming Central Park Conservancy for planting them in 2012. I think most of us might agree, we don't let horses eat something dangerous or that we don't know what it is. Either he let him eat it or he wasn't paying attention. THE DRIVER/OWNER KILLED THIS HORSE. Game over. https://youtube.com/shorts/pOL6pjdfgB8?is=9yIKurG5kqAvB8nb
i must have missed something in the articletrying to figure out what this has to do with harness/standardbred racing
Well since at least 1/3 of those horses are Standardbreds registered with the USTA your industry trashed like garbage. And yeah nobody EVER posts non racing topics here.