A law banning pro-lifers from standing or congregating near abortion facilities has gone into effect in Scotland. The Safe Access Zones Act creates so-called buffer zones of 656 feet around clinics, prohibiting anyone from attempting to influence women’s decisions to abort their babies.
Currently, there are 30 abortion providers in Scotland—which has a population just over 5 million—that now have buffer zones. Local police are enforcing the new law, and those who violate the boundaries can face fines of up to 10,000 pounds (around $13,000).
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