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San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins shared a message on social media Wednesday inviting anyone who was delayed on the Golden Gate Bridge during Monday's four-hour protest to contact the California Highway Patrol with statements "detailing what happened" so they can "be alleged as a victim."
People who were inconvenienced by the closure "may be entitled to restitution + have other victim rights guaranteed under Marsy's law," which provides protections for crime victims, Jenkins' post continued.