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Damn Yankee

In my state, it's still illegal... public intoxication. I've seen some of the real "classy" people at other farms get DUIs for riding drunk on roadways. They're just as much of a hazard as a drunk driver.

NC Tony

That CAN'T be sanitary!

LadyBelle

In Wyoming, that's called a designated driver. The horse can typically find his way home.

Hellraiser

Well, at least he's not drinking and driving. Although he better not be too drunk to clean up after that horse if it poops. Although aside from that, I can't see how it's any more unsanitary than some customers I've had to deal with.

CashierBtch

agreed, he's not the one in charge of the transportation, the horse is really the one in charge, and its not like the guy can flip the horse and kill a van full of kids. Probably doesn't need any more beer, but he was at least clear headed enough to know he shouldn't drive.

Chicajojobe

I Google search has revealed that there are people who've gotten a dui while riding a horse. So, while it does appear it would in Montana, this wouldn't work everywhere.
Also, it isn't true this isn't endangering anyone. If you're riding a horse on a road designed for cars at night then you're endangering the horse, and the drivers who could get into an accident when they have to swerve to avoid the horse.

Terah

My first thought upon seeing this was 'Have the cold meds screwed me up THAT badly?'

Skittles

I have to say that while it's probably safer for everyone that he ride the horse drunk as opposed to driving drunk, it's still really dangerous to bring an animal that large into the store.

Kittycow

Maybe it's the Montana version of a guide dog? A thinking brain horse for the intoxicated? Now I've creeped myself out with Mr Ed images...

Durango Deli Slave

Lol, that horse is like, "I sooooo did not condone this."

maya marie

in ohio, we have problems with the amish drinking and then driving the buggies back home. its still DUI, even with horses here.

Tivona

Riding the horse TO the store and IN the store are 2 completely different things. I agree it still should be "RUI" but if I had a horse, I'd probably consider doing the former in daylight and while sober.

And what is up with the green front pasterns?

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