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A carriage driver went on trial Tuesday over a horse's collapse on a Manhattan street, in a criminal case that encapsulates years of modern-day strife over an old-timey tourist attraction. Prosecutors ...
A Manhattan carriage driver burst into tears Monday as the jury revealed their verdict after he was accused of overworking ...
A carriage horse named Ryder collapsed after a full day of work in the summer heat in Central Park. Three years later, his driver, Ian McKeever, was found not guilty.
McKeever testified he came to the U.S. from Ireland in 1985 on a basketball scholarship and worked various jobs before he ...
A horse was able to escape its carriage and wreak havoc on Manhattan Sunday, crushing cars before sprinting down the West Side Highway. Video captured the aftermath of the horse's destruction ...
G.N.Miller/NYPost A carriage horse became “agitated” and got loose in Manhattan on Sunday afternoon — darting toward the West Side Highway and dragging its operator behind, police said.
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Mayor offers advice after fall from horse carriage - MSN
“If you are ever invited to sit on the front side of a horse carriage, make sure you read the manual about how to get up there properly,” Hunter said while propping his injured leg up on a chair.
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