FinnishLapphund
There's no cow on the ice
For those for a ban of horse whips, an example from Nordic reality :
In Swedish Harness racing whips are allowed, as I recall f.ex. you're allowed to use it five times but you're not allowed to let go of the rein while you use it (= you can't use it as you would a carpet beater). If you break the rules you get a fine, you can also be taken to court and risk being sentenced for animal abuse etc.
In Norwegian Harness racing the whips have been banned for a few years and the result is that the drivers are using the reins instead. Or they can f.ex. bend forward and push with their hands on the horses behind. And it is much more difficult to regulate, because the driver will only say that they needed to move the reins for this or that, that they only wanted to pat the horse in encouragement...
So I predict that if UK f.ex. ban the use of whips at racing, the jockeys will use their reins or hands instead and I doubt you can ban riders for having reins or hands...
In Swedish Harness racing whips are allowed, as I recall f.ex. you're allowed to use it five times but you're not allowed to let go of the rein while you use it (= you can't use it as you would a carpet beater). If you break the rules you get a fine, you can also be taken to court and risk being sentenced for animal abuse etc.
In Norwegian Harness racing the whips have been banned for a few years and the result is that the drivers are using the reins instead. Or they can f.ex. bend forward and push with their hands on the horses behind. And it is much more difficult to regulate, because the driver will only say that they needed to move the reins for this or that, that they only wanted to pat the horse in encouragement...
So I predict that if UK f.ex. ban the use of whips at racing, the jockeys will use their reins or hands instead and I doubt you can ban riders for having reins or hands...