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RE: 'Batman' protest at queen's palace by biochik007 at 7:27 pm EDT, Sep 13, 2004 |
IconoclasT wrote: ] I am still chuckling.. We need more super hero activists. LMAO ] ] ] LONDON, England (CNN) -- London's police chief has demanded ] an urgent inquiry after a fathers rights campaigner dressed as ] Batman evaded supposedly tight security to stage a ] protest on a Buckingham Palace balcony. ] ] Officers, facing their second security breach in four months ] after the group pelted Prime Minister Tony Blair with ] flour-filled condoms, took five hours to finally bring the ] protester down from Queen Elizabeth's London residence. ] ] A police spokeswoman told CNN that a man was arrested on ] Monday night in connection with the incident on suspicion of ] causing criminal damage. ] ] Police said no members of the royal family were in the palace ] but admitted the protester should not have been able to scale ] the perimeter fence with a ladder and climb onto the ] high-profile balcony. Where's Robin? ;) |
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RE: 'Batman' protest at queen's palace by IconoclasT at 8:00 pm EDT, Sep 13, 2004 |
biochik007 wrote: ] ] Where's Robin? ;) The campaign group Fathers 4 Justice said the man scaled the palace's outer fence helped by a would-be accomplice dressed as comic hero Batman's sidekick Robin. Meanwhile, other protesters distracted the attention of armed police by climbing on the front gate. The group said police had threatened to shoot Robin unless he got down from the fence, "which we think is unacceptable because this is a peaceful, non-violent protest." Police declined to comment on the incident. |
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RE: 'Batman' protest at queen's palace by biochik007 at 8:03 pm EDT, Sep 13, 2004 |
IconoclasT wrote: ] biochik007 wrote: ] ] ] ] ] Where's Robin? ;) ] ] The campaign group Fathers 4 Justice said the man scaled the ] palace's outer fence helped by a would-be accomplice dressed ] as comic hero Batman's sidekick Robin. ] ] Meanwhile, other protesters distracted the attention of armed ] police by climbing on the front gate. ] ] The group said police had threatened to shoot Robin unless he ] got down from the fence, "which we think is unacceptable ] because this is a peaceful, non-violent protest." Police ] declined to comment on the incident.\ d0h!! i missed that, let me re read the article, ok were they in the batmobile? |
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