Arresting people for feeding the homeless... it's not a recall initiative or bullets but costing them bucks will still hurt.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13952864
Hacker group Anonymous declares war on Orlando, Florida
The
hacker group Anonymous has taken down a US tourism website in Orlando,
Florida as a protest against the arrests of people handing out food to
the city's homeless.
The website, which is not owned by the city, went offline for part of Tuesday.
Anonymous rose to prominence by hacking the sites of major corporations.
Anonymous is often seen as a political collective and has pledged to take action against those its members view as acting improperly.
They have been linked to several high-profile web attacks, including several on Sony websites as well as the Church of Scientology.
'Balance of needs'
Anonymous has warned that more attacks could follow as part of what it has dubbed "Operation Orlando".
In a news release, the hacker group promised to carry out a distributed denial of service attack (DDoS) on a separate Orlando-related website every day until the arrests come to an end, choosing orlandofloridaguide.com as its first target.
The collective also said it will email millions of people across the world asking them to boycott the destination.
"This is a declaration of war," said Anonymous, describing Operation Orlando.
"Anonymous will now begin a massive campaign against you and your city web assets," it added in a message directed at Orlando officials.
END SNIP it's just a bunch of weasel wording from the Orlando cocksuckers.
Really, Food Not Bombs needs a overwatch of riflemen... just saying.
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