Case Law
Riding a horse home after a night of drinking might sound like a funny workaround to avoid a DUI, but is it actually legal? In Georgia, the law doesn’t only target cars – it can even cover horseback riders. This article explores Georgia’s DUI statutes (like O.C.G.A. § 40-6-391) to see if they apply to riding animals such as horses. We’ll also look at Georgia case insights and compare how other states (California, Kentucky, Florida, Pennsylvania) handle “drunk horse riding.” By the end, Georgia residents will know the legal stakes of galloping under the influence.