Motorists delayed by Golden Gate Bridge protest might get 'restitution,' San Francisco D.A. says
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Driver stuck on Golden Gate Bridge during anti-Israel protest says he lost wages needed for brother's funeral
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SF Urges Drivers in Golden Gate Bridge Closure To File Report
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