bubble that moves with you where people can t get closer to you than eight feet if you don t want them to. if you re trying to get into a clinic. they can still scream at you and show you pictures you don t want to see and berate you and all the stuff they may want to do, but they can t physically get closer to you than eight feet. in massachusetts where they had those murders in brookline, two people killed and the five people wounded in that onslaught that day, in massachusetts they tried their own massachusetts version of that colorado law, but the protests were so vociferous, local police said it was not a workable law for them. in testimony before the massachusetts legislature, seven years into massachusetts trying to enforce their version of the sort of bubble law, the man who s now boston s commissioner of police told the legislature the floating bubble law was basically impossible for police to enforce outside massachusetts clinics. he said, i like to make the reference of bas
people killed and the five people wounded in that onslaught that day, in massachusetts they tried their own massachusetts version of that colorado law, but the protests were so vociferous, local police said it was not a workable law for them. in testimony before the massachusetts legislature, seven years into massachusetts trying to enforce their version of the sort of bubble law, the man who s now boston s commissioner of police told the legislature the floating bubble law was basically impossible for police to enforce outside massachusetts clinics. he said, i like to make the reference of basketball referee down there. we re watching feet. watching hands. he said it was impossible to enforce. that year that he made that testimony, 2007, massachusetts changed its law basically to make the whole thing simpler. and in massachusetts now, there is a yellow line painted on the ground outside clinic entrances. it marks a fixed zone. a fixed space. 35 feet from the clinic entrance
closer to you than eight feet. in massachusetts where they had those murders in brookline, two people killed and the five people wounded in that enslaugt that day, in massachusetts they tried their own massachusetts version of that colorado law, but the protests were so vociferous, local police said it was not a workable law for them. in testimony before the massachusetts legislature, seven years into massachusetts trying to enforce their version of the sort of bubble law, the man who s now boston s commissioner of police told the legislature the floating bubble law was basically impossible for police to enforce outside massachusetts clinics. he said, i like to make the reference of basketball referee down there. we re watching feet. watching hands. he said it was impossible to enforce. that year that he made that testimony, 2007, massachusetts changed its law basically to make the whole thing simpler. and in massachusetts now, there is a yellow line painted on the ground outside cli