@jessewegman @AndrewDaar @DavidLat it's the whole sidewalk. If you buy the idea of quiet persuasion (I know you don't) zone bans it
@AndrewDaar Agreed. Btw when you were escort, did clinic tell you if you could discuss your views on abortion? @jessewegman @adamliptak
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@DavidLat@jessewegman@adamliptak advocated anything to a patient, nor has any escort I work with. -
@AndrewDaar@jessewegman@adamliptak That's smart of you; otherwise raises the exemption/content-neutrality issue. -
@DavidLat@jessewegman@adamliptak (Sorry if that sounded snarky or smug; it was just meant to be an expression of what we see our duty as.) -
@AndrewDaar@jessewegman@adamliptak Using escorts like yourself is another alternative to unconstitutional laws that ban quiet persuasion. -
@DavidLat@jessewegman@adamliptak On the other hand, I think we should aspire to no longer need escorts. I don't believe people should
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@DavidLat@jessewegman@adamliptak ensure the patients safely get to the clinic doors. If they change their mind, that is their choice. -
@AndrewDaar@jessewegman@adamliptak JGR opinion seems to say escorts not supposed to discuss abortion w/clinic visitors (at least in MA). -
@DavidLat@jessewegman@adamliptak I have never been told of a specific policy other than "be friendly and ensure safety."
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@DavidLat@jessewegman@adamliptak Our role is that of a friendly face and sentry, not an advocate for any point of view. I have neverThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@DavidLat@jessewegman@adamliptak Still am. Our approach is: being pro-choice means not encouraging one choice or another. We're there toThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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