A last-ditch move in NYC Council to ban carriage horses

New York City Councilmember Robert Holden is leaving office with a final push to outlaw horse-drawn carriages from Central Park and halt the issuance of new licenses for these vehicles. Critics say that this move would only exacerbate the already inhumane conditions faced by the horses, condemning them to urban environments that are unsuitable for their needs.

Holden has long been an advocate for this cause, citing instances where horses have become distressed due to the park's extreme climate and traffic congestion. A recent incident in which a carriage driver was acquitted of animal abuse charges after his horse collapsed on the street highlights these concerns. Furthermore, a tragic event in Hell’s Kitchen resulted in the death of another horse named Lady.

The Councilmember claims that horses are naturally prey animals prone to panic when startled, which could lead to accidents. However, critics like Alexander Kemp from TWU Local 100 argue that Holden's efforts are driven by partisan interests rather than genuine concern for animal welfare. They suggest that the true goal is to pave the way for real estate developers who want to redevelop the stables' locations.

Despite having 21 co-sponsors, the bill remains stuck in the Council's health committee. However, Holden has invoked a rarely used rule to force a vote on his proposal. The fate of this bill now rests with the committee as it prepares to meet next Friday at 10 am.
 
This whole thing is so messy πŸ’ΈπŸ΄ I mean, think about it - if Robert Holden's really trying to help these horses, why's he gonna outlaw them from Central Park? That just smells like a power play to me πŸ€” And now they're saying his real motive is to make way for developers? Come on, let's not get too caught up in the horse poop 🐴😷. What if this is all just a big distraction while the city's making more money off their real issues? I'm calling foul here πŸ‘Š The people deserve better than just a bunch of horse drama πŸŽπŸ’Έ.
 
Ugh, can't believe they're pushing for these carriages again πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, I get why Holden wants to help the horses, but come on, this is just another example of NYC's outdated charm vs reality situation πŸ˜’. We need to think about the welfare of those poor animals first! They're already living in cramped conditions with all that noise and pollution... does anyone really think they thrive in Central Park? πŸŽπŸ’” It's just so cruel. And what's up with these 'experts' who say it's not Holden's fault but rather some devs trying to make a buck? πŸ€‘ Can't we just focus on doing the right thing for once?! πŸ’–
 
omg I'm so worried about those poor horses πŸ΄πŸ˜” they're already struggling in the city and you can just imagine how harsh Central Park is going to be for them... heat, noise, traffic πŸš—πŸ’¨ it's like they're being put through a nightmare! Robert Holden seems really passionate but maybe his intentions aren't entirely pure? πŸ€” I get where he's coming from, horses do get stressed in those conditions, but can't we find other solutions to help them without completely getting rid of the carriages? πŸšπŸ’‘
 
I'm so glad Robert Holden is giving those poor horses a fighting chance 🐾❀️! I mean, can you imagine being stuck in Central Park all day, day after day, with those crazy New Yorkers zooming by? It's like, no wonder they get stressed out 😩. And yeah, the whole situation with Lady the horse in Hell's Kitchen was just heartbreaking πŸ’”.

I think it's super cool that Holden is taking a stand for what he believes in, even if some people are saying it's about politics 🀝. I'd rather see him fight for something as important as animal welfare than let the city's interests get in the way πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Fingers crossed that his bill gets passed and those horses can live a better life πŸΎπŸ’•!
 
I mean, I think horse-drawn carriages are super cute and all πŸ΄πŸ’•, but like, is it really fair to the horses? They're already stressed out from all the traffic and noise in the city... I guess? But then again, some people might say that holding a vote on this will just drag it out even further and let the developers get their hands on more land πŸ€‘. But on the other hand, what if it's really for the horses' own good? Like, wouldn't it be better to have them in safe stables rather than all over Central Park? Ugh, I'm so torn about this...
 
I gotta say, I'm all for this 🐎🚫! I mean, come on, horses in Central Park are basically stuck in traffic jams 24/7 πŸ˜‚. It's like they're living in a nightmare. Holden's got some valid points about the extreme climate and traffic congestion being bad for those poor guys. And let's be real, how many times can you see those beautiful animals getting jostled around by tourists before it takes its toll? 🀯

I'm not buying into the whole "partisan interests" thing from Kemp though πŸ™„. Holden's been vocal about this issue for years and has some serious credentials when it comes to animal welfare. And as for the real estate developers, yeah, that's a pretty obvious motive πŸ€‘.

Anyway, I hope that bill gets passed next Friday ⏰! Those horses deserve better than living in one of the most iconic parks in the world. They should be out in some peaceful pasture, not stuck in traffic with tourists snapping pics all day 🌳
 
I gotta say, I'm all for gettin' rid of those horse-drawn carriages in Central Park πŸ΄πŸ˜’. Like, what's the point of puttin' animals through that kinda stress just so we can take a romantic horse ride? It's not like it's gonna kill 'em or anythin', but think about all the times they're stuck in traffic or exposed to extreme weather... it's just askin' for trouble 🀯. And don't even get me started on the whole "horses are prey animals" thing, like that's a legit reason to keep 'em in a crowded city park? Get real πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I'm all for Holden pushin' this bill, even if it means stirrin' up some controversy πŸ€”.
 
I'm so worried about those horses πŸŽπŸ˜”. I mean, can you imagine having to live in all that traffic and noise? My friend's horse gets stressed just watching YouTube videos of loud music 🀯. And what's with the whole "prey animal" thing? Like, yeah we get it, horses can get spooked... but do we really need to make a law about it? πŸ˜’ I'm all for Holden wanting to help, but some people think he's just trying to push his own agenda πŸ€‘. And poor Lady, that was heartbreaking πŸ’”. Can't they just find alternative transportation for tourists or something? πŸš—πŸ’¨ It feels like there are so many better solutions than taking away horses' homes πŸ πŸ’”.
 
Ugh πŸ€• I just can't believe what's going on in NYC! The horses are already suffering so much, and we're supposed to add more stress by banning carriages? πŸ΄πŸ’” It's like Holden is trying to push an agenda here rather than actually helping the animals. And who knows, maybe it'll just benefit some developers looking to make a quick buck πŸ’Έ. I hope those in the health committee do their due diligence next Friday and don't let politics get in the way of what's best for the horses πŸΎπŸ’•
 
omg what's wrong with these people!!! 🀯 like seriously how can you just leave horses in central park? they're not even meant for city life, are they?!?! they need space to roam and fresh air, but noooo instead we got traffic congestion and extreme weather... it's a nightmare for those poor animals.

and don't even get me started on the carriage drivers, some of them can be super cruel to their horses, like that one guy who was acquitted after his horse collapsed on the street... what does that say about our system?!?! we're supposed to be protecting animals not letting people off scot-free for animal abuse.

and Holden's all "oh it's for the horses" but I'm calling foul here. this is just an excuse to push through some real estate deal, and honestly, who cares about the horses when there's money on the line?!? it's like we're prioritizing profits over lives... 😑
 
πŸ΄πŸ’” this is just a PR stunt for real estate developers... holding horses in central park is already a nightmare for their welfare, and now they wanna make it even harder on them just for some $$$ πŸ€‘
 
Ugh, come on! πŸ™„ Holden's just trying to do what's right for those horses, but all I'm hearing is whining from the critics about partisan interests πŸ˜’. Newsflash: if you don't want horses in Central Park, get rid of them, don't just sit around complaining about it πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And can we please stop making excuses for the horse-drawn carriage industry? "Urban environments are unsuitable" for horses? Give me a break! πŸš‚ They're just horses, they're gonna be stressed out in any environment.

And what's with this whole "he's trying to pave the way for real estate developers" thing? That's not even a thing, folks. It's just a bunch of drama and misinformation πŸ€₯. The fact is, these horses are already being exploited for human entertainment purposes. If we can't even be bothered to treat them with basic respect and care, then maybe they shouldn't be here in the first place 🐴.

I'm all for reforming the horse-drawn carriage industry, but Holden's approach just feels like more of the same πŸ™„. Let's get real about this issue and have a constructive conversation instead of resorting to knee-jerk reactions πŸ˜’.
 
I'm so done with these city councils and their never-ending power struggles πŸ€―πŸ’Ό. It's always something, whether it's gentrification or animal welfare concerns. Holden just wants to get rid of those horses in Central Park but honestly, can't he think about how this will affect the horse owners who rely on them for a living? And what's with all these partisan politics? Can't we just have a real debate about the issue at hand?

And don't even get me started on that recent incident where the driver got off scot-free after his horse collapsed πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. That was a total red flag, but I guess that just made Holden's point for him - horses are unsuitable in Central Park. Easy to say if you're not the one who has to care for them.

I'm really hoping this bill gets moved out of the health committee ASAP because it's just going to be another example of how our city officials can't even get things right πŸ’”. And those real estate developers? They must be salivating at the thought of getting their hands on that land 😳. Let's just hope Holden's horses don't suffer too much in the meantime πŸ΄πŸ’•
 
🐴πŸ’ͺ Did you know that NYC has over 1,400 horses, which is roughly 0.3% of its total population? 🀯 That's a lot of equine life! Anyway, back to the issue... I'm all for animal welfare, but what about the economic impact on carriage tour operators and the stables themselves? 😬 The horse industry generates around $20 million annually from tourism alone. πŸ“ˆ If we ban horses, that money could go up in smoke πŸ’¨. Plus, have you seen those adorable horses in Central Park? They're like locals! πŸΎπŸ’• But, I guess Holden's got a point about the extreme climate and traffic congestion... maybe we can find a compromise, like implementing new safety regulations for carriage drivers? πŸ€”
 
I don't usually comment but I'm really worried about those horses πŸ΄πŸ˜”. If they're being treated that badly in Central Park, how can we expect them to thrive? Holden's trying to do something good, but I think he's overlooking the bigger picture πŸ€”. What if his bill actually passes and it sets a precedent for all the horse stables across the city? It could lead to more chaos and stress for those beautiful animals πŸŒͺ️. Plus, I'm not buying that whole "partisan interests" thing πŸ˜’. Someone with such passion and conviction can't just be motivated by money or power πŸ’Έ. But at the same time, I do feel for the horses - they're just innocent creatures trying to make a living πŸΎπŸ’•. Can't we find a way to help them without putting them in harm's way? 🀞
 
Man, I'm so glad Robert Holden is finally taking action to help those horses! 🐾😊 They've been stuck in Central Park for ages, and it's clear that their living conditions are pretty harsh. I mean, have you seen the pictures of them sweating it out on those hot summer days? It's heartbreaking.

But what really gets me is when people say that Holden's doing this for partisan interests... like, come on guys! πŸ€” Can't we just prioritize animal welfare for once? The horse in Hell's Kitchen was such a tragic loss, and I'm all for keeping our cities safe for both humans and animals.

I'm definitely rooting for the horses now. Fingers crossed that the bill gets passed next Friday! 🐴πŸ’ͺ
 
ugh horses are already stressed out living in nyc its like they got no chance lol think about how hard their lives would be if they had to deal with all that traffic and noise all day 🀯 meanwhile these rich people wanna get a free ride on a horse through central park and then just leave them in the stables dying from neglect idk why we even have council members who care more about their party agenda than actual welfare
 
I'm sooo done with the whole horse carriage thing πŸ˜’. Like, I get that Holden's trying to help, but can't he just use his powers for good instead of stirring up drama? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Those poor horses are already suffering in the city - extreme climate, traffic congestion... it's not exactly ideal conditions for them. And then there's the whole Lady thing πŸ΄πŸ’”. It's heartbreaking.

I'm all about layout and structure, but come on! Can't they just make a plan that works for everyone? 🀯 Like, what's the real agenda here? Is Holden really trying to help horses or is it all about the developers wanting to redevelop those stables? πŸ€‘ I mean, 21 co-sponsors doesn't necessarily mean it'll pass... and now Holden's forcing a vote because of some rule? πŸ™„ Let's see what happens next! ⏰
 
🐴😐 I'm all for giving those horses a break from the crazy NYC streets. It's like, they're stuck in these tiny carriages day in and day out, dealing with heatstroke and traffic jams... 🀯 it's basically horse abuse. The fact that some drivers can just get acquitted of animal abuse charges is wild, especially after something like Lady passed away. I mean, Holden seems genuinely concerned about the horses' well-being, but you gotta wonder if this is all just a power play for real estate devs who wanna knock down those stables and turn Central Park into some high-rise complex πŸŒ†πŸ’Έ. Either way, I hope that next Friday's committee meeting decides to put an end to this whole thing πŸ’ͺ
 
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