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I. Equestrians shall have the right to official city staff representation with all city agencies including, but not limited to, planning and transportation to promote coordinate and develop equestrian uses, activities and businesses.
II. Equestrians shall have the right to a city wide Equestrian Trails Master Plan as part of the City General Framework.
III. Equestrians shall have rights to horse-keeping as an agricultural use that will be protected and expanded as per Los Angeles Community and Specific Plans.
IV. Equestrians shall have equal rights to parks and use of public facilities.
V. Equestrians shall have the right to accurate equine census as well as recognition and representation of the horse industry.
VI. Equestrians and equines ((horses, mules, and donkeys) shall have the right to full support from the judicial system and the right to expect that those who endanger, injure or kill equines or equestrians be dealt with to the full extent of the law.
VII. Equestrians obeying the rules of the road, streets and trails shall have the legal right of way when encountering all motorized vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians.
VIII. Equestrians shall have the right to roads, streets, parks, greenway planning, development and design that enable and support safe riding and carriage driving.
IX. Equestrians shall have the right to traffic signals, signage, crosswalks, and maintenance standards to enable and support safe riding and carriage driving.
X. Equestrians shall have the right to be actively engaged as a constituent group in the organization and administration of Los Angeles communities. I support the Equestrian Bill of Rights.
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