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At a vigil in Central Park on Monday, a statement from the family of 18-year-old tourist Romanch Mahajan, who was killed in a carriage horse incident last week, was read. "No family should ever travel to New York City for vacation and return home mourning," the family said. More: https://t.co/deLjhDJ53M
@theirturn@NY1@NYCMayor Completely agree. Suspend operations until the bill is heard and hopefully passed. Please @NYCMayor do so at the earnest heartbreaking request of the grieving family. The industry is dangerous and we can't risk another death.
During a vigil Monday, City Council Member Christopher Marte read statements from the family of Romanch Mahajan, an 18-year-old visitor from India who was killed last week after a horse pulling a carriage carrying him and his family bolted through Central Park.
Mahajan’s family condemned the planned resumption of carriage rides this week. They are calling on Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the City Council to ban horse-drawn carriages permanently.
“This is a profound insult to our family and a direct threat to public safety of every tourist and resident in New York City,” the family's statement read.
Transport Workers Union Local 100, which represents carriage drivers and owners, said it has been implementing a series of safety measures in the wake of Mahajan’s death.
“We continue to keep the family of Romanch Mahajan in our prayers. Words can’t express the enormity of this tragedy,” the union said in a statement Friday.
“We are continuing refresher training with drivers today stressing best practices and safety protocols,” it added in a statement Monday.
@DjokovicFan_ He's awesome & he's also has compassion for tortured and slaughtered animals by not purchasing and eating them - he is plant based . A good guy.
@PaisleyABailey@transportworker@ZohranKMamdani@TWULocal100 Exactly! TWU knows no one who supports a ban wants to develop those crappy stables ! It's an old trope and myth they bring out to try to get sympathy for their outdated abusive industry! Only motive is compassion and safety!
One day after a carriage horse named Lady collapsed and died in Manhattan, angry elected officials came together with @nyclass and @peta to call on @NYCCouncil and @NYCMayor to ban horse-drawn carriages once and for all. How does @nytopinion feel about this practice in 2025?
Thank you @BobHoldenNYC @CMErikBottcher @CurtisSliwa@nycdistrict1 (Christopher Marte) for taking a principled stand against #animalcruelty even when it isn’t politically expedient.
What happened today in the NYC Council Health Committee was one of the most undemocratic displays we’ve seen.
For 3 years, @NYCSpeakerAdams and Chair @Lynn4NYC have blocked any public hearing on Ryder’s Law — despite a super-majority of polled New Yorkers supporting the bill, over 20 cosponsors, strong backing from horse experts and even the Central Park Conservancy urging action.
Horses have collapsed, even dropped dead on the streets recently. Multiple horses have had violent runaway spooking incidents, crashing into vehicles, sending New Yorkers to the hospital, and nearly trampling others. These dangers are exactly why a public hearing is urgently needed.
Today’s sham meeting only happened because @BobHoldenNYC had to use a rarely invoked rule to force the committee to meet after the bill had been blocked. His action brought this corrupt situation into full public view.
What followed raised serious concerns with apparent violations of law denying a motion for a hearing. The committee was recently stacked with @JustinBrannan, whose alignment with TWU was unmistakable today as he voted against safety, against transparency, and for the continuation of horses collapsing, dying, and crashing into cars. Shameless.
Our resolve is unbreakable.
NYCLASS will continue fighting — relentlessly and unapologetically — until the cruelty ends, and New York City finally joins the many cities worldwide that have already moved beyond horse-drawn carriages.
We are not going anywhere, and neither is this movement. Stay tuned for more updates! 🐴
In an appalling display of political expediency, the NYC Council's Health Committee killed Ryder's Law without holding a public hearing or allowing a vote on the Council floor.. @nyclass has been advocating for a hearing on this bill to ban horse-drawn carriages for about three years - with the help of thousands of NYers who oppose the operation of horse-drawn carriage in midtown Manhattan. The head of the committee @Lynn4NYC (Lynn Schulman) posted the attached statement, which doesn't even reference the issue! She claims to want to “bring all sides together,” but she literally shut the entire discussion down with the help of @JustinBrannan. This is a colossal setback, but we will continue to advocate on behalf the horses, who've been stripped of everything that would make their lives worth living, until they're taken off the streets and out of harm's way.
@Lynn4NYC You shot down the bill that WOULD have been a great solution for all sides! You abstained rather than voted yes for a VOTE on the bill. Your statement here is meaningless!
Our volunteers are out every day from now until August. We connect with thousands of beachgoers & help educate folks about the fragile birds that call our city home each year. This works! Piping Plovers do better on beaches when there are active stewards looking out for them!
We're glad to see this legislation advance, as pigeons are often captured in New York City and transported across state lines to be killed in these shoots. 💜🙌 https://t.co/26IU2wFUz1
World’s First Caviar Farm Exposé Reveals Workers Stabbing Fish, Beating Them to Death With Metal Clubs https://t.co/NhZBBCsNUc Thanks to @peta for sharing this investigation @AnimalJustice did at a BC caviar farm.
On June 18 at 10AM, NYC Council’s Health Committee will hold a hearing on how the City can support @nycacc, community organizations & rescuers working on low-cost veterinary care, adoptions, reduce stray animal overpopulation, and rehome surrendered pets.
There’s a new date for our legislative briefing covering how we’ll take action to ensure that NY State bans the sale of glue traps!
Please join us on Tuesday, May 21 at 1:00pm to learn how you can help end the sale of these cruel devices!
🔔 RSVP 👉 https://t.co/ncKHFcuOok
"I didn't know being seen would cost me my life." 💔
Please take one minute of your day and urge your NYS legislators to support S.6314/A.4785, a bill that will ban the sale of glue traps in New York when passed.
Take action NOW 👉 https://t.co/x6h1BeszmL
If anyone sees this all-white pigeon near Dell Water in @GreenWoodHF, can you please try to contain it? Putting down seeds would help. This bird was likely from a misguided "dove release" and will be quickly preyed on there. There may be others in the area.