Shell protesters expected to mess up Monday commute
May 17, 2015, 10:22 PM | Updated: 11:35 pm

Activists who oppose Royal Dutch Shell's plans to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean gathered for the "Paddle in Seattle" protest on Saturday. (Daniella Beccaria/seattlepi.com via AP)
(Daniella Beccaria/seattlepi.com via AP)
Traffic could be terrible around the Port of Seattle Monday morning for a protest of the Shell oil rig.
The Port said it’s expecting a large contingent of protesters to block access to its terminals. The event will begin around 7 a.m. near the Spokane Street Fishing Bridge.
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“Impacts are expected to be significant,” the Port said in a news release.
The last time semi-trucks were at a standstill at the Port of Seattle, traffic backed up well into West Seattle. It took hours for traffic to resume to normal levels in January during a port slowdown.
Protesters have been urged to “exercise their First Amendment rights peacefully, safely and legally in areas adjacent to [port] terminals.”
Demonstrators on boats took to Elliott Bay on Saturday to protest the docking of the rig on its way to drill in the Arctic Ocean.