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10-22-2004, 12:24 AM
Source: scotsman.com (httlp://news.scotsman.com)
By Helen Morgan, PA News
Wed 20 Oct 2004
The bridge-top protest of four Fathers 4 Justice campaigners dressed as comic book heroes was a criminal offence, a court was told today.
The members of the fathers’ rights pressure group scaled Bristol’s Clifton Suspension Bridge in February this year causing it to be closed to traffic and pedestrians.
The four are: Jason Hatch, 32, of Allstone Mews, Cheltenham, who dressed as Batman; David Pyke, 48, of River Leys, Cheltenham, who appeared as Robin; Mark Peacock, 31, of Toronto Road, Horfield, Bristol, who appeared as Spiderman; and Patrick Lennon, 47, of St Peter’s Close, Cheltenham, who was Superman.
Read More (http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=3649994)
By Helen Morgan, PA News
Wed 20 Oct 2004
The bridge-top protest of four Fathers 4 Justice campaigners dressed as comic book heroes was a criminal offence, a court was told today.
The members of the fathers’ rights pressure group scaled Bristol’s Clifton Suspension Bridge in February this year causing it to be closed to traffic and pedestrians.
The four are: Jason Hatch, 32, of Allstone Mews, Cheltenham, who dressed as Batman; David Pyke, 48, of River Leys, Cheltenham, who appeared as Robin; Mark Peacock, 31, of Toronto Road, Horfield, Bristol, who appeared as Spiderman; and Patrick Lennon, 47, of St Peter’s Close, Cheltenham, who was Superman.
Read More (http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=3649994)