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NYC bill to ban horse carriages to be renamed for teen killed in Central Park crash

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NYC bill to ban horse carriages to be renamed for teen killed in Central Park crash

The famous City Council bill known as Ryder’s Law that aims to ban horse carriages in the Big Apple will now be called Romanch’s Law — after the 18-year-old tourist fatally tossed during a ride last week.

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Metro NYC bill to ban horse carriages to be renamed for teen killed in Central Park crash By Nicole Rosenthal Published June 21, 2026, 3:11 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The famous City Council bill known as Ryder’s Law that aims to ban horse carriages in the Big Apple will now be called Romanch’s Law — after the 18-year-old tourist fatally tossed during a ride last week. The bill was pitched in 2022 by former city Councilman Bob Holden after tragic horse Ryder collapsed on a hot August day and later died and then reintroduced for consideration again this year by Councilman Chris Marte — who said he will now change its name to honor tragic teen Romanch Mahajan.

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