The TAR of Lazio suspended the ordinance of Virginia Raggi, which prohibited circulation to the barrels on the hottest days
He is about to end up run over, his mother saves himIl TAR of Lazio suspended the order by Virginia Raggi who established the prohibition of circulation of the barrels, horse-drawn carriages. The ordinance, issued to protect animals, was suspended following requests from drivers.
The ordinance that prohibited circulation to the barrels was suspended
It was Virginia Raggi's order suspended which forbade horse-drawn carriages to circulate on very hot days, when the temperature is equal to or above 30 ° C.
Il prohibition was issued by the mayor to protect the welfare of animals and should have prevented the circulation of the barrels on the streets of Rome temporarily, until 30 September.
On days of intense heat and mugginess, horses risk damage to health, and various environmental associations including Enpa and Lav had asked the mayor Raggi to intervene to protect the animals.
La suspension of the order was decided by the Lazio TAR through an urgent precautionary decree in response to requests from drivers. The barrels will therefore continue to circulate and it matters little for the conditions of the horses forced to pull carriages under the scorching sun.
The scorching heat that has been raging for more than a month now is massacring the horses forced to pull the barrels on the hot asphalt of the capital. We are doing everything to prevent it but they want to continue harming the poor animals by exploiting them to the end. It is intolerable! Animal welfare must be absolutely safeguarded! We will not stop
commented the 5 Star Movement of Rome.
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