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Texas man ticketed for riding horse to Taco Bell
Dylan Baddour Updated 11:23 am, Friday, April 10, 2015
Rick Braun was issued a $266 citation by Allen (Texas) police for riding his horse to an area Taco Bell.
Texas ain't what it used to be, apparently; the good old days of horses and cowboys are fading fast. Just look what happened outside Dallas.
In the northeast Texas town of Allen, hours after sun set, rancher Rick Braun saddled his pony for a trot to the local Taco Bell he's patronized on horseback for years. But it may have been Braun's last ride through town.
Because two weeks ago, Allen police officers detained Braun and his riding buddies to inform them horseback travel was prohibited in the city, and to issue $266 citations to each for "riding animal on public street," reports WFAA.
Police officials told WFAA they had asked Braun to stop riding his horse publicly before. They also said they'd gotten complaints of horse poop on the street, and worried that the dark animals with no taillights were hard to see in the dark.
But Braun, who'd ridden in from the neighboring ranching community of Lucas, said he'd taken horses on those streets for more than a decade.
"It's horse country," he told WFAA. "I mean everywhere you go in this area there's horses, everywhere."
However, police pointed out that Allen's city code does prohibit anyone to "ride or drive an animal on a public sidewalk" or "within any portion of the street or right-of-way of a heavily traveled street." Officials told WFAA that all streets in Allen seemed heavily traveled, but Braun contested that traffic was light during his 10:30 p.m. ride.
He said he plans to fight the citations in court, and to push for clarification over where horse riding is and is not allowed in his community. In the meantime, he'll stick to the saddle.
"It's a heck of a lot better than being in a car," he told WFAA.
Howdy Y'all...Taco fer Me and a Pepsi fer ma horse...
Howdy Y'all...Taco fer Me and a Pepsi fer ma horse...
Re: Howdy Y'all...Taco fer Me and a Pepsi fer ma horse...
If you're going to allow bicycle riders on "heavily traveled streets" I don't see what the problem is with horse riders...
They're a helluva lot easier to see, and they don't generally go zipping recklessly in and out of traffic...
They're a helluva lot easier to see, and they don't generally go zipping recklessly in and out of traffic...



Re: Howdy Y'all...Taco fer Me and a Pepsi fer ma horse...
True, but bikes don't crap in the streets and one would hope the riders could wait until they got to the outhouse.
In a world where one is expected to clean up the small amount one's dog excretes, having piles of horse poop everywhere is a reason to curtail riding on many streets.
In a world where one is expected to clean up the small amount one's dog excretes, having piles of horse poop everywhere is a reason to curtail riding on many streets.
Re: Howdy Y'all...Taco fer Me and a Pepsi fer ma horse...
You've never been to mackinac island have you
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
Re: Howdy Y'all...Taco fer Me and a Pepsi fer ma horse...
Ahmish country as well. In NYC, the horses who tow the carriages are usually equipped with a catcher below their tails, but otherwise you have huge piles in the street.
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Now if there was a smart gardiner around, he/she would gladly collect the free "compost".
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Not to worry... an Acme Bathroom Fixture truck will be along any minute...

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Re: Howdy Y'all...Taco fer Me and a Pepsi fer ma horse...
I sometimes see locals horseback riding in the streets here, and I sometimes see a pile of horse poop. I have no idea if the City cleans that up, or what. It's kind of cool seeing the occasional horse in town, but then again, we don't have a lot of traffic so no worries on that count. 
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Re: Howdy Y'all...Taco fer Me and a Pepsi fer ma horse...
I usually get a bucket or two of horse doo doo from my sister that I mix into my compost piles. I make the best dirt in town. 