"Protest-Related Highway Obstructions: Impact on Individuals' Finances and Legal Ramifications"

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A commuter, Ronald Davis, expressed frustration over the recent anti-Israel protest that blocked traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge for six hours, causing him to miss work and lose wages needed for his brother's funeral. He criticized the protest as an inconvenience and felt that the police handled the situation too gently, releasing arrested protesters back to their vehicles. The protest resulted in 26 arrests, and the district attorney is considering false imprisonment charges. Davis described the impact on himself and others as devastating and unfair.
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- SF DA: People delayed Monday 'may be entitled to restitution' SFGATE
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