LONDON - A protester dressed in a Batman costume scaled the front wall of Buckingham Palace Monday, reaching a ledge near the balcony where the royal family appears on ceremonial occasions.
The protester was identified as Jason Hatch, 33, of Gloucester, a member of the Fathers 4 Justice group, which is campaigning for greater custody rights for divorced or separated fathers.
No member of the royal family was at the palace. Queen Elizabeth II (news - web sites) was at her Balmoral residence in Scotland.
"We've got a guy dressed as Batman who's on Buckingham Palace on a balcony," said Matt O'Connor, a spokesman for Fathers 4 Justice.
O'Connor said the protest was timed to coincide with Monday's trial of another group member, Patrick Ronald Davis, 48, who is accused of throwing purple flour at Prime Minister Tony Blair (news - web sites) in the House of Commons in May. That incident sparked a security alert, and new restrictions on public access to the chamber.
On Saturday, another member of the group who dressed as Spider-man climbed atop the 450-foot tall London Eye Ferris wheel beside the River Thames.
In another headline-grabbing stunt, one of the group's members spent five days atop a 120-foot crane beside London's Tower Bridge to call attention to the group's cause.
Monday's incident put more attention on security at Buckingham Palace, already the focus of scrutiny in recent months.
A government report warned in May that terrorists could exploit lax security that allowed a tabloid reporter to join the royal staff.
Officials were embarrassed on the eve of a state visit by President Bush (news - web sites) in November when Daily Mirror reporter Ryan Parry revealed he had been hired by the palace even though he gave false references.
Parry's stories, which included details about the queen's breakfast tastes and photos of a rubber duck in the royal bath, were picked up by media around the world.
The Security Commission report, ordered by Home Secretary David Blunkett after the stories were published, said any weakness could be exploited by terrorists.
In response to the report, Buckingham Palace created a new position of security director to oversee those applying for jobs or visiting royal palaces.
"This is another embarrassing breakdown in security at the palace," said Mark Oaten, law enforcement issues spokesman for the opposition Liberal Democrat party.
"After so many episodes like this, there must be serious questions asked over the ability of our authorities to protect the royal family."
Fathers 4 Justice members said Hatch and an accomplice dressed as Batman's partner Robin had easily climbed a perimeter fence while fellow protesters distracted police by creating a disturbance at the palace's front gate.
O'Connor, the group's spokesman, said Hatch and the Robin character, Dave Pyke, used an extendable aluminum ladder to climb the side of the palace to the balcony.
Pyke turned around halfway up the ladder when he was threatened by police, O'Connor said.
Pyke said it had been "unbelievably easy" to breach security.
Group member Paul Robinson said Hatch hoped to stay on the balcony for 24 hours and had brought food and water with him.
Police tried to talk to him as he stood above a banner bearing the words "Superdads of Fathers 4 Justice, Fighting for Your Right to See Your Kid."
Darryl Westell, another Fathers 4 Justice activist, said Hatch had not been able to see his two children for four years even though he lived near them.
"Not seeing your children is worse than being put in prison," Pyke said.
Blair's spokesman said, "We don't believe that events like this actually help address what is the complexity of the problem."
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yeah, they only mention it like three times. it's divorced fathers who want to be able to see their kids. apparently british law is pretty strict about preventing someone from seeing their kids after a divorce.
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Wow, someone actually standing up for men. Am rather shocked. Was having a conversation with a friend a few days ago about how the white, male, middle class seems to not be allowed to stand up for itself.
Go Batman!
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