Wednesday May 11, 01:06 PM
British donkeys win lunch break
LONDON (
AFP) - For more than a century, teams of donkeys have carried tourists down the beach at Blackpool, one of Britain's top tourist destinations. But only now are they to get a compulsory lunch break.
As part of a wide-ranging "employment rights" charter for donkeys, announced Wednesday, Blackpool council inspectors are to carry out spot-checks on the beach to ensure the animals get a statutory hour off to munch their hay.
The 200 animals working at the coastal resort in northwest England ferry tourists along the beach throughout the summer.
Under the new rules, donkeys must only work from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm and get Fridays off, as well as the lunch break.
They will also get an annual donkey health check-up, in which officials and veterinarians checks each animal's hooves, ears, teeth and coats are in good condition.
A spokeswoman said the council would carry out inspections to ensure the animals, whose distant ancestors were brought to the region to work down mines, were being well treated.
"Some people might think it is quite a hard day on the beach with no break on a busy day," she said.
"It is an important part of our tourism business. We want the donkeys to be happy and healthy."
Some of the rules had already existed, and the council was largely codifying the regulations to make sure they were well known, the spokeswoman added.
"The donkey's Friday off is a by-law that has been in place for, well, donkey's years," she said.