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......and harassers will face unlimited fines.
The new legislation will ban protests, including silent prayer, within a 150-metre zone of a clinic or hospital offering abortion services.
The former Conservative government told police that silent prayer should be allowed inside the new 'safe access zones'.
But now new guidance states people within the zones will be banned from trying to influence any woman's decision to have an abortion, stop them from entering, harass them or cause distress.
The ban includes trying to hand out abortion leaflets, protesting against abortion rights, or shouting at people trying to enter a clinic.
Members of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children demonstrate outside parliament today
Anyone found guilty of breaking the new laws could be hit with an unlimited fine, with police to determine whether the actions meet the threshold for prosecution.
Jess Phillips, the Home Office minister responsible for safeguarding, said: 'The idea that any woman is made to feel unsafe or harassed for accessing health services, including abortion clinics is sickening. This stops today.'
Safe zones outside abortion clinics are in effect in England and Wales
The new legislation will ban protests, including silent prayer, within a 150-metre zone of a clinic or hospital offering abortion services.
The former Conservative government told police that silent prayer should be allowed inside the new 'safe access zones'.
But now new guidance states people within the zones will be banned from trying to influence any woman's decision to have an abortion, stop them from entering, harass them or cause distress.
The ban includes trying to hand out abortion leaflets, protesting against abortion rights, or shouting at people trying to enter a clinic.


Members of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children demonstrate outside parliament today
Anyone found guilty of breaking the new laws could be hit with an unlimited fine, with police to determine whether the actions meet the threshold for prosecution.
Jess Phillips, the Home Office minister responsible for safeguarding, said: 'The idea that any woman is made to feel unsafe or harassed for accessing health services, including abortion clinics is sickening. This stops today.'
Safe zones outside abortion clinics are in effect in England and Wales