Another poor horse had to be put down. The Amish say they cannot use electric lights on their wagons. They also don't have mirrors! They cannot tell if someone is driving behind them. Enough is …
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Another poor horse had to be put down. The Amish say they cannot use electric lights on their wagons. They also don't have mirrors! They cannot tell if someone is driving behind them. Enough is enough. Other religious organizations practice their faith, but they don't put people at risk. The Amish -- at least the order I am discussing, just moved here and assumed they were going to do as they pleased. So: They practice their religion on the roads, then. The roads are municipal property. Come on, lawmakers and policeā¦stop all this nonsense.