Animal rights activists criticise mayor for allowing mode of transport in Italian capital’s parks

Rome is to ban horse-drawn carriages from city streets, but animal rights activists have criticised the authorities for not abolishing the mode of transport altogether.

The city’s mayor, Virginia Raggi, said the open-topped carriages, which are a lucrative business for tour operators, would be banned from the streets of the Italian capital but not the parks.

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