Buffer zones around abortion clinics will come into effect next month the Government has announced
Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips said: “The right to access abortion services is a fundamental right for women in this country, and no-one should feel unsafe when they seek to access this.
“We will not sit back and tolerate harassment, abuse and intimidation as people exercise their legal right to healthcare.”
Manchester City Council the introduction of a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) around the Marie Stopes Clinic in Fallowfield, Manchester back in 2021
The decision followed an investigation into protests outside this clinic and follows complaints from Manchester residents and Sister Supporter Manchester about the harassment and intimidation of abortion clinic users and staff.
Safe access buffer zones will make it illegal for anyone to do anything that intentionally or recklessly influences someone’s decision to use abortion services, obstructs them, or causes harassment or distress to someone using or working at these premises. The law will apply within a 150 metre radius of the abortion service provider.
Anyone found guilty of breaking the law will face an unlimited fine. The College of Policing and Crown Prosecution Service will publish guidance for police and prosecutors ahead of 31 October, to ensure there is clarity and consistency with the enforcement of the new offence.