Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe WHITEFIELD, England, July 22 (UPI) -- Police in Britain said they ticketed a woman accused of bringing her horse into a McDonald's when she was refused drive-through service. The Greater Manchester Police, Whitefield Division, said they received a call Saturday from workers at a Whitefield McDonald's about a woman on a horse. Advertisement The workers said the woman attempted to order at the restaurant's drive-through, but she was refused service due to a company policy and brought the horse inside the eatery. The horse "ended up doing his business on the floor," police said in a release. The sight and smell of the horse's business "caused obvious distress and upset to customers trying to eat, as well as staff members," the release said. The woman was issued a fixed penalty notice for causing alarm and distress to customers and workers at the restaurant. Read More Scottish man calls police on McDonald's Riverdance stars lead 1,693 to step dancing record in Ireland 830 Ontario weddings performed by unauthorized officials Nazi-themed cafe in Indonesia shutting down Video apparently depicts police car involved in street race