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SAN FRANCISCO — Rush-hour protests at subway stations in the Bay Area brought about 100 demonstrators Monday but no new wireless-service shutdowns, which in recent days have hurled the transit agency into a debate over how far authorities can go to disrupt protests organized on social networks.
Cellphone service was operating as about 50 people, who were protesting against police brutality, gathered on the Civic Center Station platform chanting, “No justice, no peace.” They also swarmed a Bay Area Rapid Transit train, trying to prevent its departure. Other demonstrators marched down Market Street through the city’s financial district.



