Chaos on the M25 as Batman protester scales gantry – Times Online, UK – August 15, 2008 – Holidaymakers and commuters were caught up in massive rush hour tailbacks on one of Britain’s busiest roads when a protester dressed as Batman climbed onto …
Batman protester sparks motorway delays – Reuters UK, UK – August 15, 2008 – LONDON (Reuters) – Drivers faced long delays on one of the busiest motorways on Friday after a fathers’ rights protester dressed as Batman climbed onto a …
Protester disrupts traffic on M25 – BBC News, UK – August 15, 2008 – Motorists are stuck in queues more than 12-miles long after three lanes were closed on the M25 because of a protest. The protester, believed to be an …
protest causes 10 mile tailbacks into Heathrow – Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom – August 15, 2008 – A Fathers 4 Justice campaigner brought rush-hour traffic to a standstill this morning by climbing a motorway gantry dressed as batman. …
‘Batman’ Shuts M25 Lanes – Sky News, UK – August 15, 2008 – A Fathers 4 Justice protest has forced the closure of four lanes on the M25, it is reported. A campaigner dressed as Batman is on a gantry above the …
Protester disrupts traffic on M25 – BBC News, UK – August 15, 2008 – Hundreds of motorists have been stuck in long queues after three lanes were closed on the M25 following a protest. The protester, believed to be a fathers’ …
London’s M25 Ring Road Disrupted by Fathers’ Rights Protester – Bloomberg – August 15, 2008 – By Camilla Hall Aug. 15 (Bloomberg) — A fathers’ rights protester dressed as Batman was disrupting traffic on London’s M25 motorway near Heathrow airport. …
The Daft Knight – The Sun, UK – August 15, 2008 – By ALEX PEAKE THOUSANDS of commuters and holidaymakers endured hours of travel misery yesterday when a Batman protester brought one of Britain’s busiest …
Protester casues M25 grid-lock – Watford Observer, UK – August 15, 2008 – By Neil Skinner » Frustrated drivers are stuck in queues as far back as junction 18 on the M25 because of a one man fathers’rights protest. …
FATHERS FOR JUSTICE PROTESTOR CAUSES 15-MILE TRAFFIC JAM – UK Express, UK – August 15, 2008 – By Polly Buchanan TRAFFIC on Britain’s busiest motorway came to a virtual standstill today after a fathers’ rights protester dressed as Batman mounted a …
Protest halts traffic on M25 – TeleText, UK – August 15, 2008 – Traffic has been badly disrupted on one of Britain’s busiest roads after a protester climbed on to a gantry. Holidaymakers heading to Heathrow were among …
Fathers 4 Justice protestor clogs M25 – InTheNews.co.uk, UK – August 15, 2008 – A man has caused lengthy delays on the M25 after climbing a gantry above the motorway. The protestor, wearing a Batman costume, scaled a gantry between …
M25 gantry protestor threatens to jump – Staines News, UK – August 15, 2008 – A man who has climbed an M25 gantry dressed as Batman is threatening to jump if police try to bring him down. Two teams of climbers are threatening to …
Protester closes three lanes on M25 – London Daily News, UK – August 15, 2008 – A Father for Justice protester has forced three lanes of the M25 to close after staging a protest on a gantry. There are huge tailbacks after Geoffrey …
M25 halted by man in Batman suit – Staines News, UK – August 15, 2008 – Three lanes of the M25 anti-clockwise are closed near Stanwell Moor after a father dressed as Batman scaled a gantry above the motorway. …
Batman closes M25 – Kent Online, United Kingdom – August 15, 2008 – Kent motorists bound for the M25 today are being warned of delays – because of an appearance by Batman. A fathers’ rights protester dressed as the superhero …
Fathers 4 Justice close M25 – Metro, UK – August 15, 2008 – Police shut all four lanes of the clockwise M25 between junctions 15 – the M4 turn-off – and junction 14, for Heathrow. Holidaymakers heading to Heathrow …
Gantry protest causes rush hour jam – The Press Association – August 15, 2008 – Rush hour traffic ground to a halt on one of Britain’s busiest roads after a protester climbed on to a gantry. Holidaymakers heading to Heathrow Airport …
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