The Mercury News

Car hits 5 during anti-vaccine protest on Golden Gate Bridge

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SAN FRANCISCO >> A vehicle struck two California Highway Patrol officers and three Golden Gate Bridge workers during an antivaccin­ation mandate protest on the span Thursday, but they weren’t seriously hurt, authoritie­s said.

The CHP officers and bridge workers were struck about 6 p.m. in a northbound traffic lane, CHP Officer Andrew Barclay told the San Francisco Chronicle. Those struck were working to keep several hundred demonstrat­ors marching on the bridge from flowing into the roadway, he said.

Authoritie­s closed part of one lane, jamming traffic. The accident occurred during the jam when an SUV collided with a street sweeper, which was pushed into a line of CHP officers, KGO-TV reported.

“They were gathered at the sidewalk entrance onto the Golden Gate Bridge, and apparently there were individual­s in the crowd that had stated their intent was to take over the lane of traffic, so our intention at that point was to serve as a deterrent to try to prevent anybody from getting on,” Barclay told the Chronicle.

The two officers and one bridge worker were taken to a hospital but were expected to recover, authoritie­s said.

Several hundred people rallied at the bridge to oppose requiremen­ts in San Francisco, Los Angeles and other cities requiring proof of vaccinatio­n for a range of workers, including police, firefighte­rs and health care workers.

Barclay said that earlier in the afternoon, a motorist connected to the protest was arrested after stopping his car in a traffic lane, getting out and fighting with law enforcemen­t officers.

Leigh Dundas, an antivaccin­e advocate, helped organize the bridge rally.

Dundas told the Chronicle that requiring the vaccine to keep your job “is not just unconstitu­tional, it’s unconscion­able.”

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