The Denver Post

6 buses carrying tech workers targeted

Apple changes the route its shuttles travel from S.F. to Silicon Valley

- By Olga R. Rodriguez

REDWOOD CITY, CALIF.» Six shuttle buses transporti­ng Apple and Google employees had windows broken with unknown objects while traveling on a highway south of San Francisco, authoritie­s said Thursday.

Four Apple charter buses and one Google bus were attacked Tuesday during the morning and evening commutes along a 16-mile stretch of Highway 280, which connects San Francisco to Silicon Valley, said California Highway Patrol Officer Art Montiel. He said no injuries were reported.

Montiel said another Apple bus had a window smashed last week along the same stretch of highway, between State Routes 84 and 85.

It appears the buses are being targeted but it’s not clear if they are being attacked by someone on the side of the road or inside a moving vehicle, Montiel said.

While the shuttles are unmarked, the doubledeck­er buses are ubiquitous in the San Francisco Bay Area and have become a symbol of gentrifica­tion.

Protesters in San Francisco, where tax incentives have lured Twitter, Yelp, Spotify and other tech firms, previously have targeted shuttle buses ferrying employees to and from Silicon Valley, saying technology workers were driving up rents and increasing the income divide.

During 2013 and 2014 protests, demonstrat­ors hurled rocks at the buses, slashed their tires and taped signs on them.

Montiel said investigat­ors also are trying to determine what objects are being used in the attacks but some employees reported it could be rocks or pellet guns.

“Luckily, there haven’t been any injuries or accidents but we do take this very seriously because if the driver gets distracted, it could cause a major crash and we could have injuries,” Montiel said.

Apple is rerouting its shuttles to Highway 101 as a safety precaution, he said.

An email to the company requesting comment was not immediatel­y returned.

 ?? Kurtis Alexander, San Francisco Chronicle file ?? Anti-gentrifica­tion protesters temporaril­y block a shuttle bus full of tech workers at a public bus stop in San Francisco’s Mission District in 2013.
Kurtis Alexander, San Francisco Chronicle file Anti-gentrifica­tion protesters temporaril­y block a shuttle bus full of tech workers at a public bus stop in San Francisco’s Mission District in 2013.

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