She told a police officer she was in labor. The Louisville Metro Police Department lieutenant cited her for unlawful camping as the ambulance arrived. She had a baby later that day.
Sen. Whitney Westerfield, a Republican from Fruit Hill who chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee, was one of the bill’s more vocal opponents. When he learned of the citation against a woman in labor, he called it “deplorable.”
“Where's the humanity in that response? Where is the compassion for human life? Where is the pro-life compassion for the unborn child in that response?” Westerfield said.
That cop is such a piece of shit that he’s making other Republicans ask if they’re the baddies
Republicans revel in punishing women for any reason, including no reason at all. They're more upset the cop got caught saying the quiet part outloud. They'll talk about children and babies, but it's just concern trolling. Republicans would never go as far as to punish cops or change the laws to protect homeless people.
That cop is such a piece of shit that he’s making other Republicans ask if they’re the baddies
Republicans revel in punishing women for any reason, including no reason at all. They're more upset the cop got caught saying the quiet part outloud. They'll talk about children and babies, but it's just concern trolling. Republicans would never go as far as to punish cops or change the laws to protect homeless people.