The following is a report on the staging of the protest today
on the very high, very busy and very famous Lions Gate Bridge allowing
traffic to cross over from the City of Vancouver to North Vancouver.
The total length of the bridge including the
north viaduct is 1,823 metres (5,890 feet).
The length including approach spans is 1,517.3 m (4,978 ft), the
main span alone is 473 m (1,550 ft), the tower height is 111 m
(364 ft), and it has a ship's clearance of 61 m (200 ft).
Prospect
Point in Stanley Park offered a good high south end to
the bridge, but the low flat delta land to the north required
construction of the extensive North Viaduct.
The bridge has three reversible lanes, the use of which is indicated by signals. The centre lane changes direction
to accommodate for traffic patterns. The traffic
volume on the bridge is 60,000 - 70,000 vehicles per day. Trucks
exceeding 13 tonnes (14.3 tons)
are prohibited, as are vehicles using studded tires.
The bridge forms part of Highways 99 and 1A.
Greetings liberators from a very tired Batman.
This morning at 5:00 am the Burnaby Batman and Robin QC
scaled the Lions Gate Bridge (Olympic Route) in West Vancouver BC in
support of not only the cause we hold dear but in support of our Olympic
athletes as well.
The BC Hulk also was on scene
and chained himself to the bridge deck while our superheroes placed
their banner and Canadian flags high upon the structure. Within
minutes of our superheroes being aloft the authorities converged upon
the bridge in great numbers.
At one point from my lofty perch I counted 12 police vehicles
on the bridge deck and another 7 at the foot of the bridge on the
north side. Amazingly they left the bridge open and only shut down the
middle lane. Our photographer who was on scene was quickly arrested
and taken into custody. The BC Hulk was able to remain chained to the
bridge deck for just over an hour before authorities were able to cut
him loose from his chains.
Batman and Robin remained
upon the bridge structure high above authorities for 4 hours before
being talked down. Upon our descent to the ground below media was
allowed to move in to capture the pictures and footage. We saw several
TV cameras on scene as well as many journalists with cameras.
My understanding is we have already been all over the news
this morning and on almost every radio station out here. The 4 of us
were all taken into custody, charged with mischief and have our first
court appearance on March 10, 2010 in North Vancouver BC. We were held
in custody for several hours and released with promises to appear.
The photos that were taken as
I discovered were no good as it was to dark, the video footage shot
during execution of the stunt was also not useable do to the
darkness. As such the only pictures I have at this time were the ones
shot with Robins cell phone upon our lofty perch. (ed note
those in the story) I have included a couple of them with this
message and will provide more as it is made available to me. As such
anyone who is able to record any footage from the news stations and or
newspaper articles from the same is encouraged to get them to me ASAP.
Best Wishes all and more updates will be forth coming after
I am well rested.
Together
we will change the world.
Rob Robinson - NAC - Fathers 4 Justice Canada
Video of Bridge Protest and Arrest
Two men dressed as Batman and Robin stand on the cabled
supports of the Lions Gate Bridge during a protest early Wednesday.
Photograph by: Bill Keay, PNG
Four men
are facing mischief charges after two "superheroes" climbed onto the
cable supports of the Lions Gate Bridge, disrupting morning rush-hour
traffic on Wednesday.
Two men dressed in Batman and
Robin costumes, claiming to represent Fathers 4 Justice, secured
themselves atop the cables shortly after 5:30 a.m.
Two other
men involved in the protest were arrested on the bridge deck as police
closed the centre lane to traffic.
Despite
keeping two lanes open during the nearly three hours the men stayed
over the bridge deck, southbound traffic was badly congested through
the morning rush.
The men climbed down on their
own around 8:30 a.m. and the bridge was fully reopened.
West
Vancouver police are recommending mischief charges against a
59-year-old Surrey man and three men from New Westminster aged 37, 46
and 54. They were released on a promise to appear, with conditions, and
are due back in court on March 10.
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