Arrest of Catholic woman protester for silently PRAYING outside abortion clinic sparks debate between her supporters who condemn 'thought crime' and critics who accuse her of harassing women patients in 'buffer zone'
- Anti-abortion group director was arrested for praying outside abortion clinic
- Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, 45, charged with four counts of violating buffer zone
- She was arrested by police after she said she might have prayed in her head
- Supporters said arrest was 'thoughtcrime' but critics say she harassed women
The arrest of catholic woman for 'praying' outside an abortion clinic has been slammed as a 'thoughtcrime' by her supporters while critics accused her of trying to 'harass women'.
Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, director of anti-abortion group March for Life UK, was arrested after being accused of violating the council's 'buffer zone' which bans protest nearby.
She was confronted by a police officer when she was standing on the street outside the BPAS Robert Clinic in Kings Norton, Birmingham.
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