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Police Assault TV News Crew Arrest Protesters On Golden Gate Bridge

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Just saw a report on Ch 7 News that aside from arresting protesters (many war veterans) for trying to walk across the bridge, (while arresting nonprotesters), the Golden Gate Bridge Police also assaulted a Channel 7 News cameraman pushing his camera back into his face and leaving it bloody. The police at the scene told the Ch 7 crew that the bridge is private property (something contradicted by the police's spokesperson when Ch 7 called) and the police officer who assaulted the cameraman covered his badge after the incident and refused to identify himself.
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from sfgate:
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Highway Patrol and San Francisco police officers closed the bridge after a small group of peace protesters tried to march across the span.

CodePink, an anti-war group, planned to walk across the bridge around noon today. The group, with members gathered at both ends of the bridge, was stopped by officers.

After about three hours, officials arrested CodePink leader Medea Benjamin and a handful of other protesters for trespassing.

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A KGO Channel 7 cameraman was injured during the protest. Station officials said a police officer for the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District grabbed the camera, which hit Randy Davis and cut his nose. A station official said the incident was an assault by a police officer and planned to contact their attorneys. Police did not return calls seeking comment about the incident.

More
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/01/01/BAGLINBCD312.DTL

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from kpix (Ch 7):
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Members of the antiwar group CODEPINK were prevented from marching on the Golden Gate Bridge after authorities closed the eastbound pedestrian walkway to traffic shortly after noon today, a spokeswoman with the bridge reported today.
According to Mary Currie of the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District, the eastbound pedestrian walkway was closed at 12:17 p.m. She said the members of CODEPINK did not have an expressive activity permit that would have allowed them to march across the bridge.

The permits are issued with specific requirements as to the time, manner and duration of a particular event, Currie said. In general, such permits are issued to individuals or groups during early-morning hours on the weekends or during non-commute hours during the week.

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http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=local&id=4897676
§Eyewitness Report
by at Req of Janet Weil
At the Code Pink action to mourn and remember the 3000 US combat dead at the Golden Gate Bridge, 10 of us, 8 women and 2 men, were arrested after a two-and-a-half hour "stand-in" at the southern end of the bridge. The charge: "trespassing on the Golden Gate Bridge" even though it is a public bridge, AND we never were permitted to set foot on the bridge until, ironically, we were arrested by the CHP. The Golden Gate Bridge Authority was also involved, and in fact we think precipitated, the arrests.

The arrestees include, in alpha order and with no last names because I don't know everyone's last names: Ann, Deb, Graciela, Leslie, Medea, Susan, Suzanne (Sam), and myself, Janet W; and two men, Jess and a man whose name is unknown to me. We women were searched (full body patdown) on the bridge in full view of traffic and male arresting officers. I don't know how the men were treated and/or searched. We were taken to the Hall of Justice at 850 Bryant, cited and released. Renay and Deb's partner came to greet us and give us rides home or to our vehicles in the GG Bridge parking lot -- THANK YOU!

During our long attempt to cross the bridge, we received an outpouring of support from tourists (US and foreign), at least one Vietnam War veteran, and passersby in vehicles.

We are going to try to get this ridiculous charge dismissed. Stay tuned for further details. Also, if you can, PLEASE watch channels 4 and 7 tonight to monitor coverage, and read tomorrow's Chronicle and maybe North Bay papers.

Could someone please post this, or an edited version of it, to <http://www.indybay.org>? Thanks so much -- I have to rest now.

Together we will end this war! A great start to a year of increasing peace and sanity. I don't want to be here next year mourning 4,000, and I'm sure none of you want to do that either.

Janet Weil
proud to be part of Bay Area Code Pink
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