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Horse-drawn carriages are a 19th-century anachronism whose time has gone. Switching to electric horseless carriages is obviously a no-brainer for the reason of more profitability with no expense outlay for upkeep of the horses and no work time lost due to weather limitations.. However, the current proposed legislation is shown to have major flaws. For one instance, what's the point of a law that would still allow the horses to be slaughtered due to no provision for their welfare? To get this close to a ban on this throwback to a distant century and not get it done right would be a colossal, and tragic, waste of effort. After decades of activivism on this issue, let's fix the flaws regarding the disposition of the horses, get input from the union, the owners and the drivers and geet this done.

From: Seek common ground on Central Park carriages

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