
Pro-life activist arrested for praying outside UK abortion center receives big police payout
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British pro-life activist Isabel Vaughan-Spruce received a £13,000 payout from local law enforcement after filing a claim accusing them of false imprisonment and other offenses.
Taylor Penley is an associate editor with Fox News.
She has since continued her fight against the charges, insisting that prayer – and thought – are not crimes.
"Clearly, I'm delighted to have this, but there's almost a bit of déjà vu. While I'm saying I'm delighted, I feel vindicated. I remember saying something similar when I came out of court, after having to go to court over being arrested and yet, two weeks later [after being acquitted], I was arrested again for my silent prayers. So, I do hope that the police have finally learned a lesson that silent prayer is not and can never be a criminal activity," Vaughan-Spruce told Fox News Digital on Tuesday.

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