Showing posts with label ban horse-drawn carriages in Rome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ban horse-drawn carriages in Rome. Show all posts
Saturday, July 26, 2008
In defense of Rome's carriage horses
At least someone in Italy has the guts to escalate the issue of carriage horse mistreatment to a higher level. Read more
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Feeling the heat in Rome, Memphis
Exposed to a million dangers When in Rome, take pity on the carriage horses. As in New York, these beasts of burden toil in searing heat and heavy traffic and live in shabby stables. Time for the Eternal City to move forward and ban this industry.
AP Photo/Courtesy of ENPA/HO
Anyone who needs a reminder of why it's a terrible idea to put horses in traffic should read about Tuesday's accident in downtown Memphis, where a truck rear-ended a horse-drawn carriage that was sitting on the side of the road. The carriage driver is recovering and, against all odds, the horse and a puppy that was a passenger on the carriage escaped serious injury in the crash.
Horses do not belong in any city's traffic. In New York City, we have an unprecedented opportunity to support legislation that would ban horse-drawn carriages (Intro. 658). Let your City Council member hear from you on this issue today!
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