LA County bans bubble zones
LA County bans bubble zones
LA County bans bubble zones
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved a motion to create 'bubble zones' around healthcare centers, schools, and places of worship to ensure safe access for community members and prevent intimidation from protesters. Mirroring a similar law in Colorado, the ordinance makes it a misdemeanor to obstruct entry or exit from these facilities and prohibits approaching individuals within 100 feet for protest activities. Supervisor Lindsey Horvath emphasized the need to balance the right to protest with individuals' rights to access essential services. The motion has garnered support from various advocacy groups, although it faced criticism from some anti-abortion activists who believe it restricts their ability to protest. Los Angeles City Council members have also introduced a similar motion for city areas, indicating a broader move toward protective measures. The proposals are prompted by a rise in violence and protests that have affected access to these facilities.

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'Bubble zones' proposed to keep back protesters at abortion clinics and synagogues in L.A.
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