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Ealing Council paves way to ban anti-abortion protesters | Ealing Council paves way to ban anti-abortion protesters |
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A council has moved to ban anti-abortion protesters from outside a Marie Stopes clinic in west London. | A council has moved to ban anti-abortion protesters from outside a Marie Stopes clinic in west London. |
Campaigners have been accused of "harassing" and "intimidating" women outside the Mattock Lane clinic. | |
Ealing councillors backed the ban in October and now the council's cabinet has voted as part of the next stage in getting the ban enforced. | Ealing councillors backed the ban in October and now the council's cabinet has voted as part of the next stage in getting the ban enforced. |
The Good Counsel Network, which holds daily vigils outside the centre in Mattock Lane, denies harassing women. | The Good Counsel Network, which holds daily vigils outside the centre in Mattock Lane, denies harassing women. |
Some 3,593 residents have already signed a petition calling for a ban and now an eight-week public consultation will be held from 29 January based on a draft public spaces protection order (PSPO). | Some 3,593 residents have already signed a petition calling for a ban and now an eight-week public consultation will be held from 29 January based on a draft public spaces protection order (PSPO). |
This is likely to prohibit people on Mattock Lane from approaching or monitoring women accessing the clinic, congregating in large groups, displaying distressing images and using amplification equipment. | This is likely to prohibit people on Mattock Lane from approaching or monitoring women accessing the clinic, congregating in large groups, displaying distressing images and using amplification equipment. |
Once the consultation has concluded - on 26 March - the council will decide whether or not to implement the PSPO. | Once the consultation has concluded - on 26 March - the council will decide whether or not to implement the PSPO. |
More than 300 people wrote to the authority describing the pro-life protesters as "intimidating and harassing". | More than 300 people wrote to the authority describing the pro-life protesters as "intimidating and harassing". |
Those against abortion have said women are not being offered enough alternatives. | Those against abortion have said women are not being offered enough alternatives. |
Council leader Julian Bell said: "Ealing Council is committed to ending the intimidation and harassment faced by those seeking legally available medical support. | Council leader Julian Bell said: "Ealing Council is committed to ending the intimidation and harassment faced by those seeking legally available medical support. |
"Since Ealing first raised this issue, it has become clear that behaviour of this kind is happening at clinics across the country. | "Since Ealing first raised this issue, it has become clear that behaviour of this kind is happening at clinics across the country. |
"We need ministers to come forward with a national solution to this problem, giving councils and police appropriate powers to prevent intimidation and distress." | "We need ministers to come forward with a national solution to this problem, giving councils and police appropriate powers to prevent intimidation and distress." |
In a report presented to cabinet, officers concluded that following unsuccessful attempts to negotiate an informal agreement for a "voluntary safe zone" near the clinic entrance, a PSPO was potentially the most appropriate measure. | In a report presented to cabinet, officers concluded that following unsuccessful attempts to negotiate an informal agreement for a "voluntary safe zone" near the clinic entrance, a PSPO was potentially the most appropriate measure. |
The report also states the "continued deployment of policing resources" outside the clinic was an "unusual and unnecessary use of local policing resources that could be deployed elsewhere". | The report also states the "continued deployment of policing resources" outside the clinic was an "unusual and unnecessary use of local policing resources that could be deployed elsewhere". |
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