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Old 28-02-2005, 13:44   #3
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Re: F4J at it again

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Originally Posted by bopdude
Think its becoming a trademark cotume of the F4J league
I understand what they hope to achieve and to be honest I think that responsible adults should be allowed access to their children where it is safe to do so but the problem is I'm getting a bit bored with these "events" now. Why not use the publicity gained from these situations to organise a march through central London for single parents (male and female) who wish to have proper and legal access to their children?
Edit: The beeb have updated the details
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Three fathers rights protesters dressed as cartoon superheroes have scaled a Foreign Office balcony overlooking Downing Street.
The three men from Fathers 4 Justice are wearing Batman, Robin and Captain America costumes.
The group previously breached security at Buckingham Palace and threw purple flour bombs at Tony Blair in a House of Commons protest.
They want better access rights to children for separated fathers.
After climbing on to the Foreign Office balcony the three men unfurled a banner declaring: "Access denied. Don't let Labour stop you being a Superdad".
A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office confirmed the protest was underway adding: "Work is carrying on as usual. The police are on the scene and are dealing with it."
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