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'Osama bin Laden' motorcade with Canadian flags clears APEC checkpoints
Associated Press
September 6, 2007 at 6:10 AM EDT
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA — Members of an Australian TV comedy show, one dressed as Osama bin Laden, drove through two security checkpoints Thursday before being stopped near the Sydney hotel where U.S. President George W. Bush is staying.
The stunt embarrassed Sydney police who have imposed the tightest security measures in city history for a summit of leaders from Pacific Rim countries, including Mr. Bush and Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who arrived Thursday.
Police arrested 11 cast and crew from the TV program, The Chaser's War on Everything, and impounded three vehicles, the Australian Broadcasting Corp., which airs the show, said on its website.
Cast members put together a sham motorcade, hiring two motorcycles and three large cars on which they put Canadian flags. Police waved the motorcade through two checkpoints before pulling it over near the Intercontinental Hotel where Mr. Bush is staying.
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Comedian Chas Licciardello, dressed as al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, is arrested by police outside U.S President George W. Bush's hotel during the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation group forum in Sydney on Thursday. (Network Seven/Reuters)
A motorcade carrying cast members from an Australian TV show, including one dressed as Osama Bin Laden, nearly got to the APEC summit
Cast member Chas Licciardello got out of the car dressed in a white tunic and cap and wearing a long fake Osama bin Laden-style beard.
“No particular reason we chose Canada,” cast member Chris Taylor was quoted as saying on The Sydney Morning Herald's web-site. “We just thought they'd be a country who the cops wouldn't scrutinize too closely, and who feasibly would only have three cars in their motorcade — as opposed to the 20 or so gas guzzlers that Bush has brought with him.”
Mr. Bush is a frequent target of The Chaser,”as are Australian politicians. Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said the stunt proved security was working.
“Whatever you think of the humour of The Chaser, the honest truth is they were clearly not going to harm anybody in a physical way,” Mr. Downer said. “They presumably were, as is the nature of their show, aiming to humiliate a lot of well-known people.”
'Osama bin Laden' motorcade with Canadian flags clears APEC checkpoints
Associated Press
September 6, 2007 at 6:10 AM EDT
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA — Members of an Australian TV comedy show, one dressed as Osama bin Laden, drove through two security checkpoints Thursday before being stopped near the Sydney hotel where U.S. President George W. Bush is staying.
The stunt embarrassed Sydney police who have imposed the tightest security measures in city history for a summit of leaders from Pacific Rim countries, including Mr. Bush and Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who arrived Thursday.
Police arrested 11 cast and crew from the TV program, The Chaser's War on Everything, and impounded three vehicles, the Australian Broadcasting Corp., which airs the show, said on its website.
Cast members put together a sham motorcade, hiring two motorcycles and three large cars on which they put Canadian flags. Police waved the motorcade through two checkpoints before pulling it over near the Intercontinental Hotel where Mr. Bush is staying.
Enlarge Image
Comedian Chas Licciardello, dressed as al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, is arrested by police outside U.S President George W. Bush's hotel during the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation group forum in Sydney on Thursday. (Network Seven/Reuters)
A motorcade carrying cast members from an Australian TV show, including one dressed as Osama Bin Laden, nearly got to the APEC summit
Cast member Chas Licciardello got out of the car dressed in a white tunic and cap and wearing a long fake Osama bin Laden-style beard.
“No particular reason we chose Canada,” cast member Chris Taylor was quoted as saying on The Sydney Morning Herald's web-site. “We just thought they'd be a country who the cops wouldn't scrutinize too closely, and who feasibly would only have three cars in their motorcade — as opposed to the 20 or so gas guzzlers that Bush has brought with him.”
Mr. Bush is a frequent target of The Chaser,”as are Australian politicians. Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said the stunt proved security was working.
“Whatever you think of the humour of The Chaser, the honest truth is they were clearly not going to harm anybody in a physical way,” Mr. Downer said. “They presumably were, as is the nature of their show, aiming to humiliate a lot of well-known people.”