PETA and Collina Strada have collaborated on a limited-edition shirt to support the ban on horse-drawn carriage rides in New York City. The shirt comes at a crucial time, as City Council considers Romanch’s Law, named after a horse who collapsed on a Manhattan street, to end this cruel industry. The collaboration aims to provide a bold way for equine advocates to show their support for a future without carriage rides that cause suffering and harm to horses.
Horses used for carriage rides endure exhaust fumes, hard pavement, and chaotic city streets, leading to respiratory problems, injuries, and other health issues. The recent deaths of horses like Deniz and Romanch highlight the urgent need to end this inhumane practice. Those who want to help horses can take action by urging New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin to fast-track Romanch’s Law and ban horse-drawn carriages in the city.
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