FIVE DRUNK AMISH TEENS BUSTED FOR SPEEDING 110 MPH
In Fulton County, Indiana, five Amish teens were clocked doing 110 miles per hour in a 2001 Dodge Caravan. The teens were spotted Friday night while driving southbound on US 31. As the Indiana State Police troopers caught up with the van, the teens allegedly started throwing alcohol containers out of the vehicle. The 17-year-old male driver was found to be operating the vehicle on a learner’s permit and had consumed alcohol. Inside the vehicle, troopers spotted numerous alcohol containers, multiple cases of beer, and a jug of whiskey. There were two female passengers, ages 16 and 17, in the van. There were also two 16 year-old boys in the van. The driver faces multiple charges. The others face minor consumption of alcohol charges. All five were released into the custody of a relative of one the teens. The troopers initially had trouble contacting the teens’ parents because, due to Amish tradition, the parents don’t use telephones.
* These are not your grandfather’s Amish.
* Somebody’s going to be spending a long, long time in the Discipline Shed.
* “Zeke, as punishment, you’re on butter-churn duty until 2036.”
* I guess having a wild nighttime joyride in a 3 mile-per-hour horse-drawn buggy just doesn’t cut it with today’s Amish youth.
* Barn-raising, hell-raising – big difference.
* If you’re going to avoid modern useful technology, a 2001 Dodge van is the way to go.
* Relax. We got over being shocked by the Amish after that “Amish Mafia” show.
* 110 miles an hour in a Dodge Caravan? It must have been going down a pretty big hill.
* They’re charged with minor consumption of alcohol, if a few cases of beer and a jug of whiskey can be called minor.
* This morning the kids ears hurt from the sound of the crops growing.
* Back to the fields, kids. Your summer is over.








