
‘Cab slash’ fiend out
Cabbies, lock your doors.
Michael Enright, the man arrested for an alleged anti-Muslim slashing of a taxi driver in August, was released yesterday on $500,000 bail.
Enright walked out of Manhattan Supreme Court with his arm around his mother after his parents put up a $250,000 certificate of deposit and their $300,000 home in Brew ster to secure the bond.
Under the terms of his re lease, Enright has an 8 p.m. curfew, had to be outfitted with an electronic moni toring device, can’t leave the state and had to surrender his passport.
He also has to sign up for alcohol and mental-health treatment within the next week, and Justice Richard Carruthers ordered that he stay out of any bars or clubs that serve alcohol.
The 21-year-old School of Visual Arts student had downed a pint of scotch before the horrifying Aug. 24 attack on Ahmed Sharif.
Enright is due back in court on Dec. 8.

