The Stanford University students arrested on January 19, 2015 during their protesting blockage on San Mateo Bridge will have to take traffic classes as ordered by the courts. The San Mateo County District Attorney's office worked out a plea bargain deal with 68 arrested students on taking traffic classes on learning how to protest without breaking the laws. Including fine payment, community service hours and misdemeanor records will be cleared after completion of the classroom hours training. The training classes will also provide students with ways and means of supporting their First Amendments within laws of the land. Part of the fine payments will provide CHP (California Highway Patrol) with funding to help pay for officers overtime during protesting activities.
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