The driver of a horse-drawn carriage in New York’s Central Park has been found guilty of operating while under the influence of liquor.
Police officers pulled the 49-year-old up when they saw him swigging from a bottle of beer. He told them he’d had two beers with lunch.
He was fined $US175 and suspended from his job for 30 days.
Central Park’s horse-drawn carriages are popular with both tourists and locals, operating year-round.
A standard ride, lasting about 17 minutes, costs $US34 a carriage, plus tip.




