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27th July 2022
11:51am BST
There have been calls for safe-access zones since the Irish abortion referendum in 2018.
Together for Yes group has been campaigning for safe-access zones for years. They welcomed the "good news" this morning.
The group believes everyone should have a right to access abortion services "in dignity, privacy, and safety".
"People should have the right to go to work without having to worry about passing pickets.
They also shouldn't have to "put up with harassment or intimidating behaviour while doing their job."
1 in 7 women have encountered anti-abortion protestors outside healthcare settings.
The National Women's Council of Ireland previously called for a "zero tolerance" approach to harassment or intimidation outside healthcare facilities.
"The urgent passage of this legislation will protect both women and their doctors."
This article originally appeared on Her.ie.
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