The story has gone viral, but if Brandy Bottone’s challenge is successful, she could inadvertently support anti-abortion activists’ end goal.
In a statement shared with Jezebel, National Advocates for Pregnant Women deputy executive director Dana Sussman says “fetal personhood laws that broadly redefine what a person or human is under the state’s criminal and civil codes” already exist in many states, and have “massively destabilizing, confusing, and unconstitutional impacts by attempting to give fertilized eggs, embryos, and fetuses the same rights and privileges as living people.
, has “found people to be ‘neglectful’ or ‘abusive’ parents before there’s even an actual baby,” Sussman said, because of their actions during pregnancy.
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Pregnant Texas woman argues fetus a ‘living child’ after HOV-lane ticketA pregnant Texas woman who was given a traffic ticket for driving solo in an HOV lane is arguing her fetus should be considered a separate person given the state’s abortion views.
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Pregnant Texas woman says unborn child should count as passenger after HOV-lane ticketThe soon-to-be mother, Brandy Bottone, 34, told police that in the wake of the Roe v. Wade decision, her unborn child should count as a passenger and she should be able to use the HOV lane.
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Pregnant North Texas woman cited for driving alone in HOV lane, says unborn child was passengerA pregnant mother from Plano who got a ticket for driving in the high-occupancy lane said she was in her right to drive there because her fetus should count as a passenger.
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Pregnant Texas woman pulled over for driving in HOV lane, says unborn child Is 2nd passenger“He’s like, ‘Is it just you?’ And I said, ‘No, there’s two of us?” she explained. “And he said, ‘Well, where’s the other person?’”
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