Posted on 02/04/2020 10:47:37 AM PST by nickcarraway
Leaders of the Church of Planned Parenthood say their regular protests are not intended to disrupt the facilitys services.
Councilwoman Lori Kinnear wants to make sure of it.
Kinnear introduced a new law Monday that she said aims to respect free speech and the protesters right to their opinion, while ensuring their chorus of objection does not intrude on the services inside the health care facilitys walls.
It does not impact free speech. Protests are still allowed, thats not the issue. Its about noise, Kinnear said.
The South Hill councilwoman drafted a law that would set specific protections for health care facilities like Planned Parenthood from intrusive and disruptive noise.
The proposal is a direct response to the Church at Planned Parenthood, a regular gathering of anti-abortion activists outside the Planned Parenthood on Indiana Avenue, but would apply to any health care facility in Spokane.
Kinnear has been to a Church at Planned Parenthood event, and said I couldnt hear myself think.
The Public Safety and Community Health Committee briefly reviewed the proposal on Monday.
Kinnear, who chairs the committee, called for feedback from other council members and signaled she would place the ordinance on the City Councils docket for a final vote on March 2.
The new law would supplement the citys existing noise ordinance, which Planned Parenthood officials and the nonprofits supporters have argued is not adequately enforced when scores of people gather outside its walls.
The proposal would bar activity that, intentionally or otherwise, causes jeopardy to the health of persons receiving health services within the building or interference with the safe and effective delivery of health services within the building.
Weve seen inconsistent enforcement from the Spokane Police Department and hopefully this ordinance would address those issues, said Paul Dillon, a spokesman for Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and Idaho.
Dillon said noise from the gatherings can be disruptive to the facilitys operations.
It has a negative impact on staff and patients. Weve had to move patients to other exam rooms. Patients are already experiencing a variety of stressors sometimes, and so the noise levels are just piling on, Dillon said.
Kinnears proposal also mirrors Washington state law, which already prohibits interference with a health care facility.
Clearly, the states law has not been enforced, Kinnear said. Its time as a city we step up and say this is important and it needs to be enforced.
Ken Peters, pastor of Covenant Church and a leader of the Church at Planned Parenthood, said the protesters have consciously worked with police to comply with the citys existing noise ordinance and would comply with the new law if its adopted.
We are not there to disrupt them, we are there to call on God and worship and pray for the end of abortion, Peters said.
The Church of Planned Parenthood events start at 5:30 p.m., 30 minutes before Planned Parenthood closes. When asked why he does not start the event after 6 p.m. to avoid disrupting Planned Parenthood, Peters said, I very well may do that.
Were not trying to stop their business. But we are, by worshipping there, bringing attention to what we believe is the American Holocaust and the slavery issue of our day, Peters said.
Planned Parenthoods services not only include abortion, but testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, contraception, and a variety of other screenings and exams.
Kinnears draft would rely on police to warn protesters of a potential violation before any enforcement actions are taken, but also enable individuals and health care providers to take legal action on their own. It includes a clause allowing aggrieved parties including health care facilities, staff members or the patients inside them to privately take legal action against disruptors in Spokane County Superior Court.
A first violation of the law would be a civil infraction, but a second within a year would be charged as a gross misdemeanor that could carry a punishment of at least 24 hours in jail and at least a $500 fine.
Make the law apply to UNION protests and it will be tabled.
They don't need some BS law, they just need to slowly lower the bitch into a wood chipper. That'll focus her mind so she'll be able to not only hear herself think, she'll attain oneness with the infants she believes should be aborted.
Planned Parenthoods services not only include abortion, but testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, contraception, and a variety of other screenings and exams.
Partisan Media Shills update.
does not intrude on the services inside the health care facilitys walls.
Now that is what you Orwellian. Its not a slaughterhouse for unborn babies its a Heath Care Facility.
Unconstitutional.
It’s easy to call oneself a Christian.
When I am wearing my cross (and I wear it EVERY day) I DO behave better. It REMINDS me to behave as our good Lord wants me to!
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