POLICE Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

DC Chief, Police Union At Odds Over Breastfeeding Policy

The Fraternal Order of Police claims the agency isn't adequately accommodating its breastfeeding officers with inadequate lactating rooms, binding body armor, and forcing them into patrol duties where they have difficulty pumping milk.

June 28, 2011
DC Chief, Police Union At Odds Over Breastfeeding Policy

One of the Metro (D.C.) PD's lactation rooms. Photo courtesy of Kris Baumann.


A Metro (D.C.) Police Department directive to force breastfeeding officers onto patrol from light-duty assignments has sparked a pair of formal complaints from the police union.

Ad Loading...

In the complaints, the Fraternal Order of Police claims the agency isn't adequately accommodating its breastfeeding officers with inadequate lactating rooms, binding body armor, and forcing them into patrol duties where they have difficulty pumping milk.

Chief Cathy Lanier has backed the directive sent earlier in the year to the force's approximately 3,800 officers and notifying breastfeeding officers that they'll be required to use sick leave time if they don't strap on their body armor and hit the streets. About 22 percent of the force is comprised of female officers.

In an interview with FOX News DC , FOP Union President Kristopher Baumann called the directive "a war against pregnant officers and lactating officers that doesn't make sense."

Previously, the department set up lactating rooms and, in some stations, directed officers to use the break room. Baumann tells POLICE Magazine the lactation rooms are unsanitary and unfit for female officers who need privacy to express breast milk.

The female officers "are now getting into trouble because they aren't asking permission to use the lactation rooms," Baumann said. "Most of them are pretty dirty. The department has said it will do more than it has done. The federal government sets the base standard for this. They're just not meeting it."

Lanier is sticking by the current policy.

"Breastfeeding is a choice by a parent," Chief Lanier told FOX News, "we support that choice. We will accommodate them every way we can. But when we are talking about periods of years that go by, there's not much more I can do than provide as much reasonable accommodation as I can."

In D.C., employers must provide reasonable daily unpaid break periods, so an employee can "express breast milk for her child," according to the 2007 statute.

The D.C. breastfeeding statute also requires an employer to "make reasonable efforts to provide a sanitary room or other location, other than a bathroom or toilet stall, where an employee can express her breast milk in privacy and security. The location may include a childcare facility in close proximity to the employee's work location."

By Paul Clinton

Editor's note: Give us your opinion. How should law enforcement agencies accommodate breastfeeding officers? Vote in our Web poll .

Related: Pregnancy and Policing

Ad Loading...

More Patrol

Thumbnail for video series POLICE From the Show Floor, with headline text featuring Axon
Patrolby Wayne ParhamNovember 16, 2025

From the Show Floor: Axon

Join POLICE as we visit with Abi Stock, of Axon, to learn about the company’s latest technology offerings, such as Axon Assistant, Form One, and the DFR integration with Skydio.

Read More →
side view of a ballistic helmet in studio setting, black background, with sparks and smoke
PatrolNovember 16, 2025

Back Face Deformation, Brain Injury and Ballistic Helmets – Why the “Dent Doesn’t Matter” Claim Ignores Science

Alex Poythress, co-founder and CEO of Ballistic Armor Co., explains why ballistic helmet buyers should insist on full test data, including BFD measurements, standoff distance, and padding configuration, rather than rely solely on penetration ratings.

Read More →
Pink Streamlight Wedge XT flashlight.
PatrolNovember 13, 2025

Streamlight Marks 15 Years of Support for Breast Cancer Research Foundation With $20k Donation

In its 15th year of supporting the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Streamlight donated $20,000 to help in the fight against cancer. Donations were generated through the sale of special Wedge XT models and other pink flashlights.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
center circle image of PTSD Help Expanded surrounded by military and first responder images
PatrolNovember 11, 2025

Police-Led Mental Health Charity Expands to Include Veterans

Talk To Me Post Tour (TTMPT), a non-profit organization that has been providing peer-support programs and professional psychological support for first responders, is now expanding services to military veterans.

Read More →
police officer holding a folded flag and headline for Officer Killed
PatrolNovember 10, 2025

WakeMed Campus Police Officer Killed in Hospital Shooting

A WakeMed Campus Police Officer died after being shot in the lobby of the emergency department at a North Carolina hospital over the weekend.

Read More →
Black background with blue graphic outline of state of Florida and headline Video Released: barricaded Suspect Falls Through Ceiling and Into SWAT Custody.
PatrolNovember 10, 2025

Video Shows Barricaded Suspect Fall Through Ceiling and Into SWAT Custody

Deputies in Indian River County, Florida, apprehended a suspect after he fell through the ceiling with SWAT members waiting below. The sheriff’s department released video of the apprehension.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
thumbnail for video series POLICE From the Show Floor featuring T2 Systems.
Patrolby Wayne ParhamNovember 10, 2025

From the Show Floor: T2 Systems

Learn about T2 Systems and its electronic parking enforcement solutions. Retired Chief John Holland outlines the benefits of using such a system to manage parking enforcement.

Read More →
view of a mobile observation trailer deployed in a parking lot against a blue sky
Patrolby Wayne ParhamNovember 10, 2025

Texas Police Department Adds Reconview Tower

A Texas police chief shares how the Decatur Police Department will use its new Reconview observation tower.

Read More →
Thumbnail for POLICE video From theShow Floor: Traka
Patrolby Wayne ParhamOctober 30, 2025

From the Show Floor: Traka

Join POLICE as we visit with Steve Atkinson of Traka and learn about the company’s asset management cabinets and key lockers.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
image of conference stage top left, inset image of two men standing at right, and lower left logo for Team Wendy
PatrolOctober 29, 2025

Team Wendy Shares New DREW Data During Personal Armour Systems Symposium

Team Wendy shared data about DREW, a biofidelic helmet-test rig built to simulate real head-to-ground falls and capture both linear and rotational head motion, during the recent Personal Armour Systems Symposium in Belgium.

Read More →