Why the City Council changed course on protest buffer zones
The city council has made a significant U-turn on its plans to introduce buffer zones around abortion clinics, sparking controversy and debate among local residents and activists.
Initially, the council proposed the zones to prevent protests and demonstrations from disrupting the clinics' operations, but it has now decided to reconsider the move following public backlash and concerns over freedom of speech.
The decision to reverse course comes after a heated public debate, with some arguing that the buffer zones would infringe on their right to protest, while others see them as necessary to protect women's access to healthcare.