The City of Mobile announced policy changes that now require parade horses to undergo medical evaluations and riders must attend training courses before taking part in a parade.
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Bryant explained the purpose behind the new policy changes affecting riders and horses in upcoming Mardi Gras parades. Bryant referenced a video from last year causing outrage among spectators at a parade where footage of a horse being kicked went viral. The city said horses now have to go through medical evaluations to prove they are vaccinated, in good health and can safely bear the weight of their riders.
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