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On Cincinnati Edition, we discuss the dispute and different opinions within the Amish community. Guests: Cory Anderson, Ph.D., postdoctoral scholar, Pennsylvania State University Population ...
He belongs to a church that’s more progressive than the Swartzentrubers’, and says most of Ohio’s Amish started using flashing yellow lights years before the new law went into effect.
They are more restrictive than progressive Amish on what technologies can be used. They use reflective tape and oil lanterns on their black buggies but eschew battery-powered lights.
A Lancaster County constable known for his role on the TV show “Amish Mafia” was convicted Monday of illegally using red and blue emergency lights on his vehicle, and he ...
A Lancaster County constable who had been featured on the TV show “Amish Mafia” used red and blue flashing lights -- despite a cease-and-desist order from the Lancaster County district ...
But some conservative members of the Amish community were not on board. In the years since, many have refused to add the lights to their buggies. Now, three members of the Swartzentruber Amish and one ...
In Ohio, millions of drivers share roads with more than 76,000 Amish and Mennonite travelers, especially in Ashland, Wayne and Holmes counties.
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