Posted on 01/30/2005 6:44:14 AM PST by NYer
LAKEWOOD, January 28, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Dr. Flavius Moses Thompson owner of the Pleasant Women's Pavilion, an abortion mill in Lakewood New Jersey, is being charged with flushing "medical waste," baby body parts and other remains from his abortions, down a toilet.
The charges against the doctor have followed the arrest of Liza Berdiel, 24, a receptionist at the facility, who is charged with committing abortions without a medical license. Thompson suspected his receptionist was doing abortions herself and pocketing his patients' cash payments of up to $380 at a time.
"During our investigation we found that medical waste material was being improperly disposed of down the sanitary sewer at that location," said Detective Larry Doyle of the Lakewood Police Department, referring to the toilet there. "He also has a facility in Barnegat, but we have no suspicion that any further illegal activity is going on at that location at this time."
Thompson was charged with illegal storage of Class 4 medical waste (syringes and needles) since his license to generate medical waste had expired; causing the disposal of medical waste that included blood products; and violation of the Clean Waters Act for disposing of aborted materials into the sanitary sewer system, which flows into the Metedeconk River.
If found guilty of polluting the water system, Thompson could face up to five years in prison in addition to fines. "In order for him to discharge medical waste into that sewer system he would need an appropriate permit," said Doyle.
Read Tri-Town News coverage:
http://tritown.gmnews.com/news/2005/0126/Front_Pag...
His crime - violating the Clean Water Act! Unbelievable.
Hey! Whatever it takes to get rid or or stymie these dirtballs in these murders works for me!
Gross. What's a "sanitary" sewer system? Could the stuff that was flushed get into drinking water or make people sick?
"In order for him to discharge medical waste into that sewer system he would need an appropriate permit," said Doyle.
So, he didn't pay the appropriate moneys to the appropriate authorities to get the appropriate piece of paper that would allow him to flush babies down his toilets. Am I reading this correctly?
Lord have mercy!
Flavius Moses... (anything)
It just doesn't exude confidence to me
Sanitary sewer is the engineering term for waste waster sewer systems...as opposed to the storm system, which collects rain runoff. The sanitary system goes to wastewater treatment plants in most places now--EPA has mandated that all cities must have separate sanitary and storm sewer systems within a few years.
Thanks!
"The charges against the doctor have followed the arrest of Liza Berdiel, 24, a receptionist at the facility, who is charged with committing abortions without a medical license. Thompson suspected his receptionist was doing abortions herself and pocketing his patients' cash payments of up to $380 at a time."
Such stand up people, these baby killers.
What was also missed here was this: "the arrest of Liza Berdiel, 24, a receptionist at the facility, who is charged with committing abortions without a medical license. Thompson suspected his receptionist was doing abortions herself and pocketing his patients' cash payments of up to $380 at a time."
Not only was the abortionist killing unborn children - B U T - his receptionist too!!!
Can Any women trust a "doctor" (abortionist) and his crew who would kill a child inside of her with her own life?!
"Pleasant Women's Pavilion" as the name of an abortion clinic.
Goebbels would heartily approve.
Burial at sea {toilet},
somehow seems more respectful than
being fed to Spot or Fluffy.
The feds got Al Capone on tax evasion, so if an abortionist can be charged with water pollution - and tax evasion, etc - that will work for now.
Abortion: a doctor's license to make a killing.
Cordially,
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