>And I don’t want to be in a situation where someone borrows my car and I start getting letters about why they visited an abortion clinic in such and such state.
How is it any different than someone standing outside the abortion clinic and observing who is parked and who goes in and out of the clinic?
> How is it any different than someone standing outside the abortion clinic and observing who is parked and who goes in and out of the clinic?
Because that person, presumably a law-enforcement officer, is visible and physically in one place. Also, I am describing a hypothetical where a woman in a state where abortion is banned travels out of state to get the procedure. That’s simply not something one can police with traditional tools.
It doesn’t scale well. The insurance company would have to hire an entire army of PIs to snoop around that and every other venue that suggests risk-seeking behavior. It probably wouldn’t pay off.
How is it any different than someone standing outside the abortion clinic and observing who is parked and who goes in and out of the clinic?