But it's a movement that has no structure, no leader, no rules. And yet this is the group - and many of its supporters don't even consider it a group - that gave BART a major headache last Monday when a protest organized online forced the agency to close its four downtown San Francisco stations during evening rush hour, stranding thousands of commuters.
Today, Anonymous is promising more of the same, planning a protest for 5 p.m. at Civic Center Station - the same time and place as last week's demonstration.
As part of the Anonymous campaign known as OpBART, the group promises to keep up pressure until BART officials admit they were wrong to cut off cell-phone service in underground stations to head off an earlier planned protest, apologize to the public and fire the transit agency's chief spokesman, who defended the cutoff and has been outspoken in his denunciation of "cyber-thugs."
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