
Graffiti artist scales Australian bridge tower, paints bird cartoon, disrupts traffic
The graffiti on the bridge closely resembles Pam the Bird, a symbol that has appeared on dozens of buildings in Melbourne in recent years. SYDNEY : A man…
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The graffiti on the bridge closely resembles Pam the Bird, a symbol that has appeared on dozens of buildings in Melbourne in recent years. (EPA Images pic) SYDNEY : A man scaled the 140-metre-high tower of a cantilever bridge in the Australian city of Melbourne on Tuesday and painted a giant cartoon bird on it, disrupting morning commuter traffic. The man demanded a peanut butter sandwich be delivered by drone before he would come down, causing a stand-off with police and closing a lane on the Bolte Bridge. A man appeared in court last year charged with more than 200 offences, many in connection with previous Pam the Bird graffiti incidents.
Furthermore, The mercury dropped to four degrees on Tuesday morning as fog came close to the top of the bridge’s 140-metre-high concrete pillars. The man accused of being behind the original Pam the Bird graffiti is awaiting trial on more than 200 charges that he vandalised property across Melbourne worth $700,000. The vandal’s view of his Pam the Bird tag on Tuesday morning. “I’m not coming down until they lower the taxes,” he says, his voice raised and shaking. “I’m [expletive] sick of paying that [expletive].” The man did not specify which taxes he was referring to.
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The graffiti on the bridge closely resembles Pam the Bird, a symbol that has appeared on dozens of buildings in Melbourne in recent years. (EPA Images pic) SYDNEY : A man scaled the 140-metre-high tower of a cantilever bridge in the Australian city of Melbourne on Tuesday and painted a giant cartoon bird on it, disrupting morning commuter traffic.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe man demanded a peanut butter sandwich be delivered by drone before he would come down, causing a stand-off with police and closing a lane on the Bolte Bridge.
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A man appeared in court last year charged with more than 200 offences, many in connection with previous Pam the Bird graffiti incidents.
according to Free Malaysia Today +1In subsequent posts, the man demanded lower taxes in Australia, and requested a peanut butter sandwich be delivered by drone before he would come down.
according to Free Malaysia Today +1The mercury dropped to four degrees on Tuesday morning as fog came close to the top of the bridge’s 140-metre-high concrete pillars.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +1The man accused of being behind the original Pam the Bird graffiti is awaiting trial on more than 200 charges that he vandalised property across Melbourne worth $700,000.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +1The vandal’s view of his Pam the Bird tag on Tuesday morning. “I’m not coming down until they lower the taxes,” he says, his voice raised and shaking. “I’m [expletive] sick of paying that [expletive].” The man did not specify which taxes he was referring to.
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The graffiti on the bridge closely resembles Pam the Bird, a symbol that has appeared on dozens of buildings in Melbourne in recent years.…
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