We would like to hear from you! By Editor | May 24, 2020 | 1 In light of the new Ohio law that requires horse-drawn vehicles to have a flashing light, should Amish operators of horse-drawn vehicles be ticketed the same way motorists are when they don't comply with traffic laws? Yes, the yellow flashing light will protect not only Amish buggies but others on the roads and traffic laws should be enforced across the board. No, Amish should be allowed exceptions to certain laws based on their traditions and beliefs and should not be stopped for traffic violations. View Results Loading ... Posted in Local News 1 Comment Ann on May 24, 2020 at 6:28 pm Needed a fifth answer. Not yet but planning to soon. Reply Leave a Comment Name (required) Email (will not be published) (required) Comment Click here to cancel reply. Related Posts CLASSIFIEDS: Baughman Township trustees seek part-time road maintenance position January 27, 2023 | No Comments » SPELLBOUND: Dalton 7th grader is Wayne County’s top speller and heads to regionals January 25, 2023 | No Comments » Dalton PD backs up officers with mental health support January 25, 2023 | No Comments » New programs, exhibits, and classes to explore at Wayne Center for the Arts January 24, 2023 | No Comments » KILLBUCK SAVINGS BANK CO. SUPERSTAR ON STAFF: Kayla Tucker January 23, 2023 | No Comments »
Needed a fifth answer. Not yet but planning to soon.