NEW YORK (AP) — New York City police say they’re questioning a suspect in an attack on a tourist who refused to buy tickets to the Statue of Liberty.
The attack happened Monday afternoon in front of the Staten Island Ferry Terminal in lower Manhattan.
Authorities say the victim and his family were approached by a woman who said she was selling tickets to the attraction. When the tourist said he wasn’t interested, a man came up and punched him in the face.
Authorities say the victim was knocked unconscious and suffered a fractured skull. The tourist was from Arkansas, and authorities believe the tickets were fakes.
The two suspects fled.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said police would be “very aggressively” investigating.
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Oh, ya think?
This is a perfect example of the free market at work. What’s the problem?
Lady Liberty weeps. Sadly, this is hardly the only reason for her tears these days.
TPM headline fail #1192832761
Discussion: Tourist Attacked After Refusing To Buy Fake Statue Of Liberty Tickets
These ridiculous regulations that keep entrepreneurs from punching reluctant customers are exactly the kind of overregulation that’s crippling the economy. Obviously the de Blasio administration wants to keep everyone dependent on government handouts.