Horse-drawn carts in Bogota streets soon a thing of the past

Bogota’s mayor on Monday began implementing the process of removing all horse-drawn vehicles from the streets of Colombia‘s capital city.

Embattled mayor, Gustavo Petro, signed a decree that officially begins the process of making Bogota’s busy streets horse and donkey free.

BACKGROUND: Horse-drawn carts to disappear from Bogota streets

The decree allocated funds for said recyclers so that they could trade in their horses for motor vehicles or they can elect to spend the money on housing, disability coverage, or towards another business endeavor. The money is reportedly equivalent to 36 months of the legal minimum wage.

Should the worker have more than one cart and horse, they have the opportunity to receive additional wages.

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