This is a shocking moment when a pair of American tourists “hit a horse and carriage driver” after trying to avoid a ticket in Dublin.
The recordings were made after the celebration of St. Patrick’s Day in the capital of the state, in which tens of thousands of tourists arrived in the city.
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Video shows a couple of American tourists who “hit a horse and a stroller driver”: Social media collection
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It is claimed that men ‘were trying to avoid the map
In the video clip, which is divided on social networks, two men with American accents seem to be fleeing from a horse and carriage driver.
In the video inscription, he claims: “Two American tourists for St. Patrick’s Day tried to make a runner on a horse driver. This will no longer work in a hurry.”
In the video, a man dressed in a black coat and blue jeans persecute the couple and continues to hit them with a stick.
Approaching them, he demands, “Pay me now.”
He continues to “pay” several times in the couple while trying to protect themselves from impact.
Adds: “Pay me to my bank account account.”
One of the men then takes out his wallet and says, “I have money. I understand, I understand.”
Handing over cash he says, “It’s 100 of us [dollars]. That’s extra. “
“Horse and cart driver” then violently hits a couple more times before he leaves.
One of the men then says, “I’m sorry. We learned a lesson. Thanks.”
A huge event
During the Paddy Day celebration, half a million revelators packed Dublin Streets – while people around the world have celebrated the day in their cities.
The festival brings about 100,000 visitors to the capital.
Dublin’s parade, the thematic adventures (each of them), have performed over 4,000 street performers, parade companies and marching bands.
Thousands of performers and bands, who come from Ireland and around the world, have fun.
Honor of history
St. Patrick’s Festival Director Richard Tierney thanked thousands of participants and performers.
He said: “This year’s parade contains a stunning line of persecution, from blinding boats celebrating 10 years of marital equality, to the elevation of mythical creatures and the days of the legendary history of Ireland.”
Development of products in Failte Ireland, Orla Carroll, said: “The unsuccessful Ireland also expands Caed Míle Failte to 39 global printed, broadcast and internet media with a combined reach of an audience of 137 million this week to write to Ireland, a movie, an interview or publish on Ireland on St. Patrick’s Day.”
International media traveled from Belgium, USA, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Nordic.
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Source: HIS Education