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A Fathers 4 Justice campaigner dressed as Batman is protesting at Buckingham Palace.

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Jill Sandwich

the turds of Optimus Prime
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3652502.stm

Campaigner 'on Palace balcony'
Palace intruder
The intruder has been named as Jason Hatch
A Fathers 4 Justice campaigner dressed as Batman is protesting at Buckingham Palace, the group has said.

Jason Hatch, 33, entered the grounds and scaled a wall onto a balcony, said group spokesman Matt O'Connor.

He said the incident was to highlight the court appearance of Patrick Davis, who allegedly staged a flour-throwing protest in the Commons.

Metropolitan Police have cordoned off the area as crowds built up to watch the protest.


I'm not sure where he is but I can hear him shouting
Buckingham Palace spokeswoman

Mr O'Connor said: "We've got a guy dressed as Batman who's on Buckingham Palace on a balcony. He legged it past the armed guards."

The protester, standing on a ledge to the right hand side of the main balcony at the front of the palace, unfurled a banner which read: "Super dads of fathers 4 justice".

Also on the banner are the words: "Fighting for your right to your kids".

A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman said: "There's a man there, but it's a police matter. I'm not sure where he is but I can hear him shouting."

The Queen was not at the Palace as she is at Balmoral in Scotland, the spokeswoman added.

Comedian trespass

John O'Connor, a former Scotland Yard Flying Squad commander, said it was an "absolute disgrace".

"They are more concerned about the changing of the guard and all the ceremonies than taking security seriously. No-one there seems to have the ability to stop intruders," he told BBC News 24.

A report was published a year ago into the breach of security during Prince William's 21st birthday party.

Comedian Aaron Barschak set off six alarms and appeared on CCTV several times without sparking a response when he gatecrashed the party at Windsor Castle, it found.

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8bit

Knows the Score
"He legged it past the armed guards."

I have this vision of the campy 60s Batman running past the guards.
 
There methods are a tad strange but damn are they affective at getting attention. I agree with their goals as well, men always get screwd the most in divorces
 

Shinobi

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MrPing1000 said:
There methods are a tad strange but damn are they affective at getting attention. I agree with their goals as well, men always get screwd the most in divorces

Agreed...no one got harmed, so good for him I say.
 

ohamsie

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Is there anywhere to order a Batman costume online? I would like to have one for Halloween.....and other reasons.
 
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