Heh. This sounds like a little thing, but I imagine it will be extremely frustrating to the cop in question. I wouldn't be surprised if it begins to affect the thought processes on other policemen who are asked to confront the protesters.
I know that *I* wouldn't want all this personal information, along with the figurative target it puts on my family and house, to be posted.
Anonymous targets pepper-spraying policeman
Nov 21, 2011
news.yahoo.com
The online "hacktivist" group Anonymous published the personal contact details on Monday of a California university policeman who used pepper spray on protesters, and it urged supporters to flood him with phone calls and emails.
YouTube videos of Friday's incident on the campus of the University of California, Davis have gone viral and led to the suspension of the college police chief, two police officers and calls for the chancellor to step down.
In the YouTube videos, one of which has received 1.44 million views, two university police officers in riot gear are seen spraying an orange mist on protesters sitting peacefully on the ground.
Following the spraying, the crowd begins chanting "Shame on you!"
A YouTube video on Monday purportedly from Anonymous published the home address, the home telephone number, the cellphone number and the email address of one of the policeman who allegedly used the pepper spray on protestors.
Full story: http://news.yahoo.com/anonymous-targets-pepper-spraying-policeman-195228075.html

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