Public Voices for the New York City Carriage Horses

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Nil-sick (December 5, 2015: New York Daily News)

Manhattan: Voicer Steve Nislick of NYCLASS, saying he’s being “Shermanesque,” denies any interest whatsoever in profiting off the demise of the carriage industry. Well, nobody asked him to be involved in the issue. As the polls show, the public is not clamoring for a carriage ban. There is no problem with the carriage horses that needs fixing, especially not by Nislick and NYCLASS, who have been exposed by veterinarians, equine experts and the Daily News as being completely wrong about horse welfare. If Nislick is not at all interested in the stables, why does he care about finding a “solution” to a manufactured controversy? Is it because he believes in an extremist animal rights agenda, advocated by NYCLASS partner PETA? Christina Hansen

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Christina Hansen is a New York City carriage driver and a spokesperson for the carriage industry. She is a proud member of Teamsters Local 553.

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