Motorists delayed by Golden Gate Bridge protest might get 'restitution,' San Francisco D.A. says
Los Angeles Times -

People who were trapped on the Golden Gate Bridge for hours Monday during a pro-Palestinian protest might be considered victims, entitled to "restitution," San Francisco Dist. Atty. Brooke Jenkins said. In a post on the social media platform X, Jenkins urged those affected by the bridge closure to contact the California Highway Patrol and detail "what happened to you + contact info so you can be alleged as a victim." A total of 26 people were arrested Monday as part of a protest that shut down...

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