If you own a horse and visit a pub, but the pub does not have anywhere to tie the horse up - one is allowed to take the horse in to the pub? Is it one of those old laws that still stands?
When I was in New Orleans (pre Katrina) police would patrol along Bourbon Street on horseback and would ride into a bar where the horse was given a small bowl of beer. It was very much part or the touristy thing.
In the state of Queensland, Australia, it is still constitutional law that all pubs (hotel/bar) must have a railing outside for patrons to tie up their horse.
apparently.........not sure how true that is or whether that means they can go inside. probably internet waffle.
I cant remember when I heard this or whether it related to the UK or abroad. But sometimes stupid things stick in your mind, but over time you forget exactly what the content of the statement was.
My friend rode a horse right into a pub once. I`m not sure whether it was because she couldn`t find anywhere to tie it up or whether they`d just had a horseback pubcrawl and couldn`t be bothered to get off.