Pedicab driver was driving drunk while wearing a python, police say
A pedicab driver with a python wrapped around his neck was arrested early Tuesday in downtown San Diego, accused of drunk driving, police said.
Late-night revelers in the city’s Gaslamp Quarter had spotted the driver and the snake around 1:30 a.m., police said.
The pedicab driver -- Travis Young, 27 -- was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. The snake, a 2-foot-long ball python, was seized by the San Diego County Department of Animal Services and taken to a shelter.
The snake is not a restricted species and can be purchased at pet shops, animal services officials said.
At mid-afternoon, the python was listed as “not doing well” and was under the care of a veterinarian for dehydration, anemia and starvation, a county official said. Its prognosis was unclear.
Ball pythons are not venomous and are known for having a docile nature that makes them a good pet for snake enthusiasts. A ball python can grow to 5 feet in length and live 20 to 30 years.
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