MAYFIELD, Ky. – A group of Amish men were sent to jail in western Kentucky Thursday for refusing to pay fines for breaking a state highway law that requires their horse-drawn buggies to be marked with ...
Some Amish have resisted using orange reflective safety triangles citing religious reasons. Ten men in the Swartzentruber sect have been jailed in Western Kentucky for not paying fines after they didn ...
MAYFIELD, Ky. - A group of Amish men were sent to jail in western Kentucky Thursday for refusing to pay fines for breaking a state highway law that requires their horse-drawn buggies to be marked with ...
MAYFIELD, Ky. – Nine Amish men who refused to display an orange reflective triangle on their horse-drawn buggies have been ordered to jail for not paying court-imposed fines. The men belong to the ...
A group of Amish men in western Kentucky have been jailed after refusing to put reflective triangles on the back of their horse-drawn carts. Amish men in western Kentucky have been jailed after ...
The familiar orange triangles marking the back of Amish buggies aren’t likely to disappear from Lancaster County’s landscape, even though a Pennsylvania appeals court ruled Tuesday that a conservative ...
MAYFIELD, Ky. (AP) -- On Jacob Gingerich's farm in western Kentucky, there is no phone or electricity for his family of 12 children. He even sees putting an orange safety triangle on their black horse ...
Question: Sometimes while I am traveling I’ve noticed a set of reflective triangles out behind a semi? Can I use those on my personal passenger car if it were to break down? Any advice is appreciated.
Jacob Gingerich, member of a conservative Amish community, has been cited and jailed for refusing to place an orange safety triangle on the back of his buggy, parked here on his farm near Mayfield. AP ...
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