Horse drawn carriage rides have become an iconic New York City
experience for locals and tourists alike, but city law-makers and
carriage drivers have been involved in a drawn out dispute over the
animals' safety on city streets. After years of contention, a deal was
finally struck Sunday that will allow the horses to stay, but only in
the city's Central Park.
Patrice Howard reports from New York.
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