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Traffic police too want Victorias to go
Updated On: 17 December, 2013 06:50 AM IST | | A Correspondent
Soon, you may not be able to experience a horse-drawn carriage ride. The Mumbai traffic police has lent its support to the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by NGOs, which demanded a ban on the carriages known as Victorias
People for Animals, an NGO that works for animal welfare, had filed the PIL in August 2011. In it, it had asked the court to disallow the vehicles, as it amounted to cruelty to animals. On December 13 this year, Niranjan Pundit, government pleader appearing on behalf of Traffic Branch, Mumbai informed the court that the traffic department proposed not to renew licences of the Victorias in view of growing traffic problems and in the larger public interest.

Mumbai police has planned not to renew licences for the Victoria carriages. File pic
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