When shoddy abortion mills are exposed, proponent say they are anomalies.
An August 19 article in PressofAtlanticCity.com analyzed state inspection histories of all six NJ mills. To clarify, the following two mills are not the two closed earlier this year, which were Metropolitan and Alternatives:
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Inspections are sporadic at best and, when they do occur, discovering serious violations is common.
Inspections remain overdue for the three other abortion centers – by as much as seven years in the case of the Planned Parenthood clinic in Shrewsbury…. The last inspection reports for all six clinics recorded violations….
The violations outlined in the six most recent abortion clinic reports are equally extensive.

Although Pilgrim Medical Center in Montclair was the only abortion clinic whose routine inspections were up to date, several state violations were found in 2005. These included providing unspecified medical services without a license and lacking an oxygen supply to patients in one operating room.
Patients’ dried blood and blood residue were common discoveries in some of the state’s licensed abortion clinics, including the Montclair clinic, where investigators revealed that the base of the clinic’s operating tables were “soiled and caked with dried blood” and the floors below the tables were “soiled and stained with blood residue.”…
Pilgrim Medical Center remained open….
The clinic that went the longest without state inspection was Planned Parenthood… in Shrewsbury, whose most recent inspection was conducted Jan. 4, 2000. According to the report, the clinic’s license had expired five days prior to the inspection….

In its defense, the NJ Health Dept. stated NJ had undergone an almost 100% increase in ambulatory health centers in the last seven years, but the Press investigation found:

Before the state’s 2000 visit, officials hadn’t been to the Shrewsbury clinic since 1996….

At any rate, NJHD spokesman Tom Slater appeared to assert state inspections don’t matter…

“These facilities are staffed by licensed professionals and part of their licensure requirements is that they uphold the highest of standards,” he said. “We have confidence that they will continue to do that and notify us if there is a problem.”

… leading me to ask why then do state inspections of anything matter? Why bother with restaurant inspections or car inspections? Doesn’t the state trust us to notify it if there is a problem?
Is what’s really going on here pro-abortion bias?

“I think it’s been a long-standing position of the state that abortion is the great untouchable of law and politics,” said Marie Tasy… of… NJ Right to Life.
Republican Reps. Chris Smith and Scott Garrett reiterated Tasy’s comments in their letter to Health Commissioner Jacobs shortly after Metropolitan… was shut down.
“It is our greatest concern that in the state’s haste to appear supportive of abortion rights, it is failing to safeguard the health and safety of the vulnerable young women who seek abortions in New Jersey,” the letter reads.

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