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Buddhist monks took to Twitter in solidarity after one of their own was ticketed in Japan for driving while wearing religious robes.
A Buddhist monk in Japan received a traffic violation when driving in his robe. The police officer who pulled the monk over said the attire interfered with his safe driving, The Japan News reports.
The monk was stopped by police last September while on his way to a Buddhist memorial service in Japan's Fukui province, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported.
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