A protester from an organization that feels that British courts do not give fathers enough visitation rights in divorce cases scaled the front of Buckingham Palace on Monday dressed as the DC Comics character Batman. The man, identified as Jason Hatch, perched on a balcony and unfurled a banner proclaiming, 'Super Dads of Fathers 4 Justice fighting for your right to see your kids.' Just forty-eight hours earlier another member of the group, dressed as Spider-Man, climbed the giant 450-foot London Eye Ferris Wheel in a similar protest. Both protests were linked to the trial of yet another member of the Fathers 4 Justice group, who pelted Prime Minister Tony Blair with condoms filled with purple flour.
After 'Spider-Man' Climbs Ferris Wheel
Posted by ICv2 on September 13, 2004 @ 11:00 pm CT

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