The Public Order Act 2023 establishes safe access zones around reproductive health clinics, prohibiting acts that could influence, obstruct, or harass individuals seeking services.
Pro-choice campaigners are optimistic about new guidance from the Crown Prosecution Service, which clarifies the legal implications of vigil, prayer, or distribution of anti-abortion materials within the zones.
Kerry Abel emphasized that the introduction of buffer zones marks a significant shift in the environment surrounding abortion services, as silent prayer was often misused to intimidate.
Despite the new regulations, some anti-abortion activists remained near the clinics on the first day of the law, indicating potential for ongoing legal challenges.
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