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Posted: 4:41 PM Jan 2, 2008
New Law Would Require Amish To Register Buggies
Representative Joan Ballweg has requested a draft of legislation that would create a law requiring buggies to be registered with the state.
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I feel that everyone who drives on the roads should have to pay for using those roads.. the same as everyone else.
I am surprised that you appear to have the same petty officials in the States as we do in the U.K. Surely it is not difficult to appreciate that a horse drawn vehicle does not exude the emissions or cause the wear and tear that an engine propelled vehicle causes. It may be prudent for local officials to use a horse for a short period
I am all for the amish to pay a registration fee for each and every buggy and wagon the pull down the road. The steel wheels break up the roadway in Jackson Co. These roads have to be repaired every year. I feel they should pay at least $40 every year per wagon.
I think if the amish want to us are roads they should help pay for them. the same as we do.or have a time limit on when they can use the roads.
what next taxing us for being a registered voter