AN ADVERTISEMENT on a bridge over Princes Highway, Noble Park, leading to Sandown Racecourse that faces south-easterly travellers reads ‘No one deserves to die on our roads’.
The same public concern should be expressed for the approximately 20,000 innocent, unborn Victorians killed annually in their mothers’ wombs as a result of our heinous abortion law.
They don’t deserve to die, especially as none of them ever deliberately or carelessly risk their own lives or those of others.
Peter Phillips,
Springvale.
Aborted lives

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