TfL blocks ads calling on people to lobby MPs to decriminalise abortion
Briefly

Transport for London (TfL) has rejected adverts from the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (Bpas) that encourage lobbying MPs to decriminalise abortion, claiming they might damage the reputation of police and City Hall. The adverts, which feature anonymized case studies of women affected by the current laws, were initially approved by the Advertising Standards Authority. Bpas criticized TfL's decision as inconsistent, highlighting previous campaigns on similar topics that were allowed. The organization has requested a detailed explanation for the rejection as Parliament prepares to vote on the issue.
Transport for London has blocked adverts urging people to lobby MPs for abortion decriminalisation, citing potential disrepute to police and City Hall. Bpas is seeking clarification.
The British Pregnancy Advisory Service's adverts aimed at decriminalising abortion were rejected despite being approved by the Advertising Standards Authority, highlighting inconsistencies in TfL's advertising policy.
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