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posted by LaminatorX on Thursday December 04 2014, @11:57AM   Printer-friendly
from the as-you-do-unto-the-least-of-them dept.

El Reg reports

Fort Lauderdale, Florida suffered a distributed denial of service attack [...] Monday afternoon [which] led to massive congestion of the websites of the city and its police force as well as the email system used by local government. The city authorities shut them down as a precautionary measure but the attack stopped by 6:30pm local time.

The previous day, a group claiming to be affiliated with Anonymous threatened action against the Fort Lauderdale authorities in a video uploaded to YouTube. The group said action would be taken because the city had enacted new laws to make life difficult for transients in the city by banning panhandling, sleeping in public places, and feeding the homeless.

The latter law brought a welter of bad publicity after city police twice charged Arnold Abbott, a 90-year-old local resident and war veteran, with breaking the law by organizing a buffet lunch to feed the homeless in a city park--as he had for the last 23 years with his group Love Thy Neighbor.

[...]Tuesday, a local judge suspended the law banning the feeding of homeless people in the city, saying that the city fathers needed to sit down with Mr. Abbott and his group to try and find a compromise.

 
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  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Thursday December 04 2014, @02:49PM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Thursday December 04 2014, @02:49PM (#122563) Journal
    Well, I'm cool with it, as long as I get my usual modest 50% handling fee to make sure these assets go to the right places.