Mike Tyson wasn't the only celebrity to take in yesterday's glorious Giants ticker tape parade. Legendary octogenarian NY Times style photographer Bill Cunningham was on hand to document the event on the ground.
Photos: Bill Cunningham Spotted At Giants Ticker Tape Parade
Gigantic Turnout: Giants Fans At The Super Bowl XLVI Ticker Tape Parade
Take a look at some photographs of Giants fans celebrating the franchise's fourth Super Bowl Championship at this morning's ticker tape parade. See people standing on top of some poor driver's van. Observe the police take down a guy who tried to cross a barrier (we hear he was drunk and possibly took a swing at a cop). Live vicariously through these videos below:
Giants Fans Crowd Streets For Ticker Tape Parade—1 Million Expected!
Did you have to battle crowds of people wearing #10 jerseys during your commute this morning? The Giants Super Bowl XLVI celebratory parade begins at 11 a.m., and crowds are already 10-15 people deep along the route. Our Tien Mao is at the scene and reports that a fan told a Department of Sanitation worker, "You're going to hate me, I have silly string." The DSNY worker replied, "I have overtime."
Videos: Giants Fans Vs. Cars
Somehow, three cars in the Meadowlands parking lot caught fire during the Giants' loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The State Police believe it was a barbecue mishap, but the cars were easy prey to grieving, seething and probably drunk Giants fans, who decided it was the perfect outlet for their pent-up rage. NJ.com posted these videos of some fans trashing the cars.

