Posted by Bret4207 on January 13, 2012 at 16:18:06 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Amish Jailed Over Sign posted by Whizkidkyus on January 13, 2012 at 15:12:59:
Our Amish up here went through the same deal They ended up using one tail light (lantern) and black reflective tape. An Amish friend of mine told me if he had his way his buggy would have head and tail lights, flashing strobes all over it and the horse would be decked out in a reflective harness. But, that's not their way.
FYI- the Amish didn't really separate from mainstream culture until the 1930's/40's. It was the consolidated schools that did it. My friends mother was a gifted musician and was in the school orchestra right up till 8th grade. That was the end of it. Strange to us, makes sense to them. When they started consolidating the schools and creating middle and high schools the Amish felt that was the wrong way to go about things. Or so my friend tells me. That's why you never heard much about the Amish prior to WW2.
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