Media Business Authority: Ban Cruel Horse Drawn Carriage Rides!

The Issue

This holiday season 2022, the Media Business Authority is promoting carriage rides using horses exploited by the notorious 76 Carriage Company. Horses are intelligent, sensitive individuals, not a marketing gimmick for a holiday event. We're calling on the Media Business Authority to make 2022 the last year for this abusive holiday event and to adopt a compassionate policy banning animal attractions. 

Making horses pull oversized loads like carriages filled with people is cruel. Horses are forced to toil in all weather extremes, dodge traffic, and pound the pavement all day long. They may develop respiratory ailments because they breathe in exhaust fumes, and they can suffer debilitating leg problems from walking on hard surfaces.

Horses are sensitive and skittish animals. Animals and people have been seriously hurt—and even killed—when horses have become spooked and run amok.

There have also been countless incidents in which carriages have been hit by impatient or careless drivers. Accidents have occurred in nearly every city where carriage rides are allowed, including Philadelphia.

“There is no way that cities, with their exhaust fumes, hard road surfaces, and busy traffic patterns can provide a humane … environment for a carriage horse.”
—Veterinarian Holly Cheever
Abused ‘Til Their Dying Day

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The Issue

This holiday season 2022, the Media Business Authority is promoting carriage rides using horses exploited by the notorious 76 Carriage Company. Horses are intelligent, sensitive individuals, not a marketing gimmick for a holiday event. We're calling on the Media Business Authority to make 2022 the last year for this abusive holiday event and to adopt a compassionate policy banning animal attractions. 

Making horses pull oversized loads like carriages filled with people is cruel. Horses are forced to toil in all weather extremes, dodge traffic, and pound the pavement all day long. They may develop respiratory ailments because they breathe in exhaust fumes, and they can suffer debilitating leg problems from walking on hard surfaces.

Horses are sensitive and skittish animals. Animals and people have been seriously hurt—and even killed—when horses have become spooked and run amok.

There have also been countless incidents in which carriages have been hit by impatient or careless drivers. Accidents have occurred in nearly every city where carriage rides are allowed, including Philadelphia.

“There is no way that cities, with their exhaust fumes, hard road surfaces, and busy traffic patterns can provide a humane … environment for a carriage horse.”
—Veterinarian Holly Cheever
Abused ‘Til Their Dying Day

The Decision Makers

Heather Laporte Arata
Heather Laporte Arata
Chair, Board of Directors, Media Business Authority
Dave Fairman
Dave Fairman
Executive Director, Media Business Authority

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