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Arrests underway at anti-Trump protest

Arrests are underway at the Uber headquarters in San Francisco where eight protesters chained themselves to the front door Friday morning in opposition to the inauguration of President Donald Trump.

Daniel Montes via BCN

Eight protesters chained themselves to the front door of the building on Market Street between 11th Street and Van Ness Avenue in protest of Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, who has served as an advisor to Trump.

A group of about 40-50 protesters also gathered there, blocking Market Street and holding a sign that said, “Uber collaborates with Trump.”

As of about 10:15 a.m., police were removing the protesters from the doors and arresting them.

The protesters arrived at Uber headquarters at about 7 a.m. Uber employees have been entering the building through a back door on Mission Street.

In a statement, Uber said:

“As a company we’re committed to working with government on issues that affect riders, drivers and the cities where we operate. Just as we worked with the Obama Administration, we’ll work with the Trump Administration, too.”

Elsewhere in San Francisco, a rally and march was scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. at Justin Herman Plaza.

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation agency is advising passengers Friday morning of disruptions due the ongoing protests of Donald Trump’s inauguration.

At about 8:40 a.m., SFMTA reported that the F Market line is turning around at the San Francisco Ferry Building because protesters are blocking the route.

The 6, 7 and 9 lines are also re-routing to Mission Street.

Additionally, Caltrain is reporting that all trains are holding at the San Francisco station due to protesters on the tracks.

Last modified January 20, 2017 11:57 am

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