A British Christian woman was fined by the authorities after she silently prayed outside of an abortion clinic in the English city of Birmingham earlier this month.
Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, who has already received two fines for praying outside other clinics in the UK, was told by a Community Support Officer that she would be issued with a fixed penalty notice because she was praying “for the lives of unborn children” within the facility’s “buffer zone” of 150 meters.
Her actions failed to comply with the “Anti-Social Behaviour Order,” according to the two officers in the video, despite the fact she was not staging a protest outside the facility.
Vaughan-Spruce has since confirmed that she was not within the buffer zone as an act of protest but merely to pray, arguing: “This is the third time I have been treated like a criminal for peacefully, silently, and imperceptibly praying for women who are likely facing one of the worst days of their lives.”
“The UK government urgently needs to clarify that silent thoughts can never be illegal – even if those thoughts are in disagreement with the views of the State,” she added.
Britain made it a crime to undertake any action considered “interference” with access to abortions last year. As a result, merely attempting to “advise or persuade” someone from getting an abortion or to “inform about abortion services” is considered an offense in the UK capable of landing someone up to six months in prison, according Clause 9 of the Public Order Bill.
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NEW FOOTAGE obtained by ADF UK shows an officer employed by West Midlands Police investigating the thoughts of a Christian standing still and SILENTLY PRAYING within an abortion facility “buffer zone” in Birmingham, 18th October.
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— ADF UK (@ADF_UK) October 26, 2023