Until now, the law enforcement focus has been on catching the sellers. But now, buyers could be punished with a fine of up to $1,000, or up to a year in prison.
State investigators are calling it a blatant disregard for federal safety regulations, claiming the bus company is putting drivers, passengers and the public at risk.
A 24-year-old woman is in critical condition and her husband is charged with attempted murder in a meat cleaver attack caught on video in Lower Manhattan Sunday afternoon.
Investigators will be busy for days, sifting through the hard drives of the many computers that they seized in the building, and the boxes and boxes of evidence they hauled out.
The family of a New York City Army private who committed suicide in Afghanistan has learned from investigators new details about allegations of mistreatment by his comrades.
It would be harder for tour bus companies to win permission to operate and easier for the government to put rogue operators out of business under a series of bus safety steps announced Thursday by Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.
The cut-throat competition among dozens of low-cost bus companies in Chinatown provides cheap transportation for thousands of people every day but are they safe?