A long-standing debate over horse carriage rides in New York City has reached a boiling point, sparking heated discussions among residents, animal welfare activists, and the city's tourism industry. At the center of the controversy are the iconic horse-drawn carriages that have been a staple of Manhattan's streets for decades, ferrying tourists through Central Park and other popular areas. Critics argue that the industry poses a risk to the welfare of the horses, citing concerns over their working conditions, safety, and treatment. Meanwhile, supporters of the carriage industry claim that it provides a vital source of income for local drivers and contributes to the city's rich cultural heritage. As the debate continues to gain momentum, city officials are under pressure to take a stance on the issue.


Debate over horse carriage rides in New York City intensifies  CBS News