Posted by Jim H. SW-PA on July 18, 2008 at 21:14:09 from (98.17.212.208):
This is in line with the first post of I'd like to Know.
This is a farmland area all around me. A local farmer lent his neighbor a wagon to haul hay to his place for the "neighbors"horses the neighbor has 10 acres of mostly non tillable land.
In the process of one of his trips, he was picked up and fined for no lights or brakes on towed vehicle' by the township police.
This was taken to the magistrate, and the neighbor lost because he doesn't make a living from his farm.
I don't think this was fair, but the local police and the local magistrate work very close to one another, and this man has been hauling his own hay for several years
I have to agree with the first postings that the wagon is an implement of husbandry and it's not unlawful to have on the road without lights or brakes, as long it is used in the daylight hours, all it needs is a slow moving triangle on the back.
Any police out there are welcome to set me straight. Just give me the figures and chapter of what code this is in.[In the Pa law books] WE want to see it !!
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