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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1961076" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Amish (aka, "the plain people" or the Anibaptist") or just plain" friend*!*#ing Amish hire us 'english" to take them on trips outside the operating range of their horse and buggy. Always pay the driver in cash which only rarely gets reported as income along with no operating authority( PUC,ICC) and operated on private vehicle insurance. When State Farm blew the whistle on this practice there semed to be finally a sincere effort to crack down on this illegal practice especially involving people who publicly advertise their services. Remember, the Amish don't abide by 'english" law , the line they use when they are facing charges. In response to increased efforts to prosecute this activity some Amish with approval from the "elder" are now buying cars and hiring 'english" to drive drive them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1961076, member: 58386"] Amish (aka, "the plain people" or the Anibaptist") or just plain" friend*!*#ing Amish hire us 'english" to take them on trips outside the operating range of their horse and buggy. Always pay the driver in cash which only rarely gets reported as income along with no operating authority( PUC,ICC) and operated on private vehicle insurance. When State Farm blew the whistle on this practice there semed to be finally a sincere effort to crack down on this illegal practice especially involving people who publicly advertise their services. Remember, the Amish don't abide by 'english" law , the line they use when they are facing charges. In response to increased efforts to prosecute this activity some Amish with approval from the "elder" are now buying cars and hiring 'english" to drive drive them. [/QUOTE]
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