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After tourist's death, NYC lawmakers consider move to end horse-drawn carriages
New York City lawmakers are considering ending horse-drawn carriages following a tourist's death and eight serious carriage-related incidents in the past two years. The proposed measure, called 'Romanch's Law,' aims to improve public safety.
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