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Buffer zones bill will end harassment at clinics

Gillian Mackay MSP hopes a summit being hosted by First Minster Nicola Sturgeon today can identify interim solutions to tackle unacceptable behaviour.

A Bill to introduce protest free ‘buffer zones’ outside clinics that provide abortions will protect workers and service users from intimidation and harassment, Gillian Mackay MSP said today (Monday).

Ms Mackay has also said that she hopes a summit being hosted by First Minster Nicola Sturgeon today can identify interim solutions to tackle unacceptable behaviour while the Bill is passing through the parliamentary process.

Gillian Mackay MSP said:

“My Bill will provide peace of mind to all those accessing abortion services, by introducing protest free buffer zones around clinics.

“There is no place for the type of intimidation and harassment we are regularly seeing outside these healthcare facilities at the moment.

“Both healthcare staff, and those accessing services, have relayed horrifying stories of the impact this harassment can have.

“While the parliamentary process can seem frustratingly slow, it is right that there is time for thorough consultation and scrutiny before any proposal becomes law.

“In the meantime, I believe there are a number of options that could be taken forward as interim solutions, particularly in the most egregious examples of this intimidatory behaviour.

“I am grateful to the First Minister for convening today’s summit and hope we can explore some of these options to improve access to services as well as discussing the practicalities of my Bill proposal.”

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