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POLITICSJun 18 · 20:35 UTCAMNYEthan Stark-Miller

Horse carriage controversy: Drivers union suspends Central Park equine operations in wake of tourist death

The union representing horse carriage drivers suspended operations in Central Park following the death of an 18-year-old tourist after a carriage flipped. The incident has intensified a long-standing debate over the safety and ethics of horse-drawn carriages, with City Council Speaker Julie Menin advocating for a ban via Ryder's Law, while the union supports a safety-focused bill proposed by Council Member James Gennaro.

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