Hi maryandebs, please don't think me pedantic but by "the fat arrogant carter" I presume you mean an overweight Karrozini driver ?, the traditional Maltese horse drawn carriage ?, well in my opinion anyone who takes a ride in these is perpetuating cruelty to these poor animals, in general the drivers seem to have no regard for there animals welfare, they leave them standing in blazing heat often without any shade or water, they expect them to pull carriage loads of tourists all around Malta not just Valletta and Mdina, you will often see these unfortunate animals struggling along busy polluted main roads such as St Anne's Street in Floriana and Valley road Msida and Birkirkara being beaten by there drivers, there has been to many unfortunate stories regarding these poor horses, but the one that really sticks in my mind is the story of the horse that broke it's leg in Floriana earlier this year near Bombi, unfortunately the animal had to be put down and a vet was summoned, the vet wanted to give the horse a humane lethal injection to put it to sleep without further suffering, the low life driver from wouldn't allow this as in his intellectual view the chemicals in the injection would make the horse meat unsaleable (horse meat is eaten in Malta and will appear on menus as Laham Ta Ziemel) the horse owner instead insited that the animal be shot instead, however the vet didn't have a gun so another had to be called thus perpetuating the animals distress, what a tragic and avoidable end to a noble beasts life, this type of cruelty and lack of care is very prevalent amongst Karrozini drivers, in 14 visits to Malta we never have, and never will take a ride in one of these, I know people only like to hear about the nice things, but in my opinion responsible tourists need to be aware of things like this.
Regards
Sliema2