NYC Mayor Eric Adams Calls for Ban on Horse-Drawn Carriages, Citing Safety and Animal Welfare
CBS New YorkSeptember 17, 20251 min5,829 views
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- ποΈ Mayor Eric Adams is urging the New York City Council to pass Ryder's Law, which would ban horse-drawn carriages.
- π The law is named after a horse that collapsed and later died on city streets, highlighting concerns about animal welfare.
- β‘ Ryder's Law proposes phasing out horse carriages and replacing them with electric alternatives.
Safety and Oversight Concerns
- β οΈ The Mayor cited safety issues for horses, pedestrians, and drivers as a primary reason for the proposed ban.
- βοΈ An executive order has been signed to strengthen oversight within the horse carriage industry.
- πΌ The order also aims to identify employment opportunities for current industry workers.
Industry Opposition and Future Outlook
- π£οΈ Carriage drivers argue that the horses are well taken care of and that a ban would displace approximately 200 blue-collar workers.
- π° Some drivers believe the push for a ban is influenced by Manhattan real estate interests seeking to develop stable properties.
- π The future of Ryder's Law is uncertain, as it has not yet gained traction in the City Council.
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