A Christian woman arrested for silently praying outside an abortion has just won £13,000

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BIG WIN: A Christian woman arrested for silently praying outside an abortion has just won £13,000 and received an official apology from West Midlands Police.

During Vaughan-Spruce's arrest, police officers chillingly told her that “prayer is an offense.”

What happened next was a justified outcry over the escalating threat to freedom and the alarming push toward thought control.

The police dropped the charges against Vaughan-Spruce, apologized, and said that “there will be no further investigation.”

Reflecting on her £13,000 payout and legal victory, Vaughan-Spruce said:

“Silent prayer is not a crime. Nobody should be arrested merely for the thoughts they have in their heads – yet this happened to me twice at the hands of the West Midlands Police, who explicitly told me that ‘prayer is an offence.’

“There is no place for Orwell’s Thought Police in 21st-century Britain, and thanks to legal support I received from ADF UK, I’m delighted that the settlement that I have received today acknowledges that.”

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