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by ALittleLight
1437 days ago
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"Bottone, who was 34 weeks pregnant at the time, pointed to her stomach. Even though she said her 'baby girl is right here,' Bottone said one of the deputies she encountered on June 29 told her it had to be 'two bodies outside of the body.' While the state’s penal code recognizes a fetus as a person, the Texas Transportation Code does not." I would be extremely surprised if the state's transportation code specifically called out "outside the body". Also I don't think it would make sense if it did. What's the functional difference between an en-wombed child and a recently released one in this situation? I say they should let her go in the HOV lane. The Texas Department of Transportation says the HOV lane can be used by "a vehicle occupied by two or more people" and nothing in their list of exclusions precludes pregnant women. https://www.txdot.gov/driver/managed-lanes/high-occupancy-ve... |
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What is the difference between a 20 and 21 year old?
Just a dividing line that is easy to understand.
I’m ok with that. Laws should be easy to understand even if they include lines that seem arbitrary immediately on one side or the other.