Posted by wisbaker on January 13, 2012 at 19:14:49 from (184.157.217.123):
In Reply to: Amish Jailed Over Sign posted by Whizkidkyus on January 13, 2012 at 15:12:59:
This particular sect of Amish have separated from another order because they felt the order they were in was getting to "worldly" they are an extreme. They have asked to be allowed to use a gray or black reflective triangle but have been turned down. Amish have different sects, what is allowed in one might not be allowed in another, there is no national body. Some sects allow lights, triangles and strobes on the buggies, some do not, some allow phones and electricity in the barn or shop, some do not. The difference among the Amish and the states prevents a uniform solution. I disagree with the statement that they need to give up or compromise their beliefs to be allowed to use the roads. But the practice of their beliefs should not endanger me, so if they use subdued reflectors and were required to have lights on when a motor vehicle is required to my safety is reasonably preserved. What if someone decided that you couldn't exercise your right to keep and bear arms because you were on a public road?
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