The Rockford pro-life community is up in arms after police chased away
an ultrasound vehicle from the local abortion facility - even though
pro-lifers say they worked for weeks with city police to ensure
permission for the life-saving equipment to park near the incoming
mothers seeking abortions.
Rockford pro-life veteran Kevin Rilott posted
a
video of Rockford police telling pro-lifers that the city
legal department might issue a warrant against them if the motor home,
owned by Image Clear Ultrasound, was not moved away from the Northern
Illinois Women's Center (NIWC). The video ends with a shot of
abortion clinic owner Wayne Webster smiling as he chats with the
officers inside a police car.
Click here for the
video.
Rilott says that city officials later told him and the
ultrasound owners that the vehicle violated a statute against
unlicensed charitable solicitation. But Rilott pointed to a city
ordinance defining charitable solicitation as "conduct whereby a person
solicits ... any article representing monetary value, sells, or offers
to sell, a product ... that the proceeds from the solicitation or sale
are for a charitable purpose."
"As you can read for yourself, this shows beyond a doubt that the
totally free ultrasounds that were being offered to poor women have
nothing to do with someone soliciting business for profit," wrote
Rilott in a post on the Pro Life Corner blog. "Pro-lifers were offering
a completely free service to help poor mothers and children."
The pro-life legal group Thomas More Society, which has engaged an
ongoing lawsuit against NIWC and the city of Rockford, said that the
ultrasound issue would be added to their suit.
"It's defined so as to cover soliciting for money, and there was
certainly nothing of that here," TMS attorney Thomas Brejcha told LSN.
Sergeant Andre Brass of the Rockford Police Department referred LSN to
the city legal department for details on the dispute. He confirmed that
Rilott had obtained the proper permits, but that apparently there were
"some other things that came up with the vehicle and other ordinances
that they might be in violation for, that they might need a special
permit for."
Rockford city attorney Kerry Partridge told LSN that the ultrasound
owners "did not contact the Public Works, Community Development or
Legal Departments regarding operation of a mobile ultrasound on city
property," and that the city police department would not have known of
the "business regulations" pertaining to the vehicle.
"It is the opinion of the City of Rockford that the offer of mobile
ultrasound services on the City streets, whether free of charge or for
a fee, is a business in violation of the ordinance cited in the letter
to the vehicle operator," said Partridge in an email to LSN Wednesday
afternoon. "This operation will generate pedestrian traffic,
which could be unsafe on or about the City streets, particularly
Broadway, which is a major arterial roadway in Rockford. The
permitting process is designed to maximize the safety of motorists and
pedestrians in this type of situation."
Partridge said that a letter warning the vehicle owners of this issue
"was to be hand-served on the unit operator on August 20,
2010." An attorney with TLC Pregnancy Services, which owns
the vehicle, said that no such letter was received before
the September 8 incident.
Rilott reported that pro-lifers later stormed a city council meeting to
protest the ultrasound decision, and that "the city of Rockford is
being forced to reconsider the position." The operators of the
mobile ultrasound clinic, he said, are currently attempting to gain
permission to come back to Rockford.
Rilott criticized the government of Rockford for prohibiting the
ultrasound vehicle while allowing another group, the Total Health
Awareness Team, to hand out free condoms and clean needles to illegal
drug users.
"We have difficulty understanding why this service is promoted by our
government, a government who claims to be against illegal drug usage
and prostitution," he wrote. "At the same time, the same government
interferes with the pro-life citizens offer of free life saving help to
mothers in need, that is free ultrasounds."
Contact: Mayor Lawrence J. Morrissey
425 East State Street
Rockford, IL 61104
(815) 987-5590 phone
Larry.Morrissey@rockfordil.gov
City Council members contact information:
http://www.ci.rockford.il.us/government/council/index.cfm?section=wards&id=202
Contact: Kathleen Gilbert