The pregnant woman was fined $215 after she was stopped for driving alone in a car pool.
Brandy was on her way to pick up her son when she went through a checkpoint at the end of the road.
She said that an officer peeked in and asked if anyone else was in the car. When asked where her baby is, she pointed to her stomach. She is a human.
The officer said it had to be two people outside.
If a fetus is considered a life before birth, then why does it not count as a second passenger?
The Supreme Court overturned the right to an abortion in 1973.
The Plano, Texas, resident was told by the government that abortion would become illegal after the Supreme Court ruling.
The woman said that the other police officer brushed her off when she mentioned that she was a living child.
He was told by Bottone that he didn't know why he wasn't seeing it.
If she wanted to challenge it, the fine would most likely be dropped.
This is making my blood boil. Is this fair? This is a life according to the new law, but as a woman it was shocking.
The Texas transportation code doesn't specify whether an unborn child is a person or not. A child living in a mother's womb is not taking up a seat. The car did not meet the criteria to drive in that lane because only one person was in it.
There was no response from the sheriff's department.