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Post by one on Apr 4, 2007 10:14:41 GMT -5
linkySYLVANIA, Ala. — A woman who went for a horseback ride through town at midnight and allegedly used the horse to ram a police car was charged with driving under the influence and drug offenses, police said Tuesday. "Cars were passing by having to avoid it, and almost hitting the horse," said Police Chief Brad Gregg. He said DUI charges can apply even when the vehicle has four legs instead of wheels.
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Post by Tookie on Apr 4, 2007 10:21:20 GMT -5
This is not unusual for that part of the country.
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Post by gridbug on Apr 4, 2007 11:25:28 GMT -5
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Post by Crash0 on Apr 4, 2007 12:40:57 GMT -5
oh god... I live in that state now!
someone save me!
Crash
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Post by Gary on Apr 4, 2007 13:37:49 GMT -5
Note to One: don't use " marks inside the URL linky thing.
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Post by one on Apr 4, 2007 14:50:37 GMT -5
Note to gary, Vbull did it
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Post by Kordax on Apr 4, 2007 14:53:19 GMT -5
Was there an earlier (pre-DUI) crime against nature along the lines of another incident that someone posted in another thread?
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Post by Jay on Apr 4, 2007 23:07:18 GMT -5
Ummmm, how can you drive a horse? Heh (Driving Under the Influence)...
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Post by gridbug on Apr 5, 2007 6:29:36 GMT -5
That is not drunk driving unless the horse has had a few too many.
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Post by Jay on Apr 5, 2007 17:15:03 GMT -5
If the horse had a few too many, it should be drunk walking or drunk running, heh
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