Protestors Blocked A Tech Bus This Morning With Vomit
Yeah, you read that right.
At the MacArthur BART station in Oakland, Calif., this morning, protestors blocked several tech buses for more than 30 minutes. A couple of the protestors climbed aboard the Yahoo bus and vomited on the windshield.
We're used to seeing plenty of colorful signs, of course, and yesterday, people dressed like clowns blocked the Google bus in the Mission neighborhood in San Francisco.
But barf takes it to a whole new level.
As Re/code points out, the protestors' anger may not be out of left field. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors last night denied an appeal by anti-shuttle proponents, who want to stop the buses from using public bus stops for a fee.
Check out some of the photos and tweets from the latest round of protests below:
3 #techbus blockaded at MacArthur Bart, police on scene #googlebus pic.twitter.com/8MD4eKkFAi
- The Red Son (@revscript) April 2, 2014
Like a Lady Gaga concert? MT "@revscript: Protester on roof of yahoo bus vomits on windshield #techbus #googlebus pic.twitter.com/990Hx6jOHI"
- Karl Mondon (@karlmondon) April 2, 2014
Yahoo bus blockaded at MacArthur station #googlebus #techbus all of your base are belong to us! pic.twitter.com/YWcTv6pMRV
- The Red Son (@revscript) April 2, 2014
This was at Macarthur @SFBART today. No police in sight. #googlebus @SFist pic.twitter.com/suVyQgIR7d
- Anton Molodetskiy (@AntonM) April 2, 2014
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