Anti-abortion protestors have gathered outside of a Scots health clinic holding sickening signs in a bid to target patients attending the facility.
Two men, who have previously targeted women at the clinic, are currently standing outside of Sandyford Clinic in Glasgow holding signs and speaking through a microphone.
Footage of the protestors, posted by campaign group Back Off Scotland, shows one man arguing wth someone outside of the clinic discussing embryo fertilisation.
In the video he can be heard saying: "It is a human being., it's alive. That is why they call it a termination. You are ending the life of a baby - a human being - where is their right?"
The men's signs read "babies are murdered here" and "Christ Jesus came into this world to save sinners".
Staff have been forced to abandon their work to play music from their cars in a desperate bid to down out the shouting protestors who have reportedly left patients scared and distressed.
Back Off Scotland, who have been calling 150m buffer zones around clinics that provide abortion services in Scotland since 2020, believe action needs to be taken before someone is seriously injured.
A spokesperson for the group this afternoon slammed the shocking protest as they again called for emergency legislation to introduce buffer zones.
They said: “How many more times does this need to happen for Nicola Sturgeon and Maree Todd to use the emergency legislation they have the power to enact to protect those having to run this gauntlet when accessing healthcare?
"It is absolutely imperative that they come forward before parliament and state their immediate intentions to do this.
“Not only are patients distressed inside, staff have had to stop providing care and come outside to blast music in attempts to drown out the shouting protestors.
"Numerous patients have been in touch to explain how fearful and upset they are right now in the clinic and outside.
"We need action now before this escalates even further and someone gets seriously injured.”
The latest incident comes after the same protester harassed people trying to gain entry to Sandyford Clinic earlier this month.
Patients were left distressed and in tears at the shocking scenes as it is understood some were inside the clinic receiving counselling serious sexual assaults.
Gillian Mackay MSP has now launched a consultation on her member's bill to bring in national buffer zone laws.
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