The A.L.F. guidelines are:
TO liberate animals from places of abuse, i.e. laboratories, factory farms, fur farms, etc, and place them in good homes where they may live out their natural lives, free from suffering.
TO inflict economic damage to those who profit from the misery and exploitation of animals.
TO reveal the horror and atrocities committed against animals behind locked doors, by performing non-violent direct actions and liberations.TO take all necessary precautions against harming any animal, human and non-human.
The ALF took credit for an attack on Linda's Fashions and Fur Salon in Geistown, a tiny suburb of Johnstown, PA. A former steel town about 60 miles east of Pittsburgh, Johnstown is known for catastrophic floods in 1889, 1936 and 1977.