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supergirl
· 7 years ago
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He's just horsing around
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vodka
· 7 years ago
If you're too drunk to drive you're too drunk to ride
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needmorec4
· 7 years ago
Probably not gonna risk other people's lives doing it though, youre not driving a few thousand pound battering ram on the road.
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fire_is_hot
· 7 years ago
Not gonna hurt anyone but himself.
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randomfandomgirl
· 7 years ago
not to mention, horses are decently smart. A horse isn't just going to run off of a cliff because the human tells it too. or run into a tree if it can see it.
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vodka
· 7 years ago
They won't run of cliffs or run into trees (usually). But the horse won't hesitate to cross a busy road when the rider tells him to. With that you still risk people's life since a collision between a car and a horse still ends pretty bad for horse , driver and rider.
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mysteryuhweesnaw
· 7 years ago
Also you can still get in trouble for being drunk on a horse. I can't think of what the exact law is called but the cops don't go aha you've outsmarted us.
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jmvail
· 7 years ago
I'm also from Montana and I'm not surprised at all
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pokethebear
· 7 years ago
A friend was arrested for DWI on his horse several years ago, they let him go after several hours to sober up with a warning that next time he would be charged. He frequented a bar several miles down the railroad tracks that passed near his house, wen he crossed one of the roads on the way home a Sheriff's Deputy saw him slumped over in the saddle. He contended that the horse knew the way home.
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texasranger
· 7 years ago
Ok I must say one thing. This fellow is a cowboy not a redneck there is a huge difference.
pokethebear
· 7 years ago
Citiots know no difference.