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'Spiderman' arrested after scaling Sydney skyscraper

Alain Robert scaled the 492-foot, twin-tower Lumiere apartment building in about 25 minutes to raise climate change awareness.

By Agence France-PresseMon, Aug 30 2010 at 2:47 AM EST


CLIMBING FOR A CAUSE: Robert unfurled a banner advertising the onehundredmonths.org website which claims mankind has only limited time before greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere reach irreversibly dangerous levels. (Photo: Rob Griffith/AP)
A French climber known as "Spiderman" was arrested on the roof of a 57-storey Sydney skyscraper on Monday after scaling the building without ropes or a harness to raise climate change awareness.
 
Alain Robert scaled the 492-foot, twin-tower Lumiere apartment building in central Sydney in about 25 minutes, as dozens of curious onlookers packed the pavement to cheer, clap and take photographs.
 
"I think people were impressed with him, he is the world's best climber," publicist Max Markson told AFP. "His motivation for doing it is... to raise awareness of global warming and the environment."
 
The Frenchman unfurled a banner advertising the onehundredmonths.org website which claims mankind has only limited time before greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere reach irreversibly dangerous levels.
 
"Don't jump!" a group of schoolboys shouted as Robert neared the top, capturing video of the stuntman on a mobile phone.
 
Robert was arrested by police when he reached the skyscraper's roof and taken to a nearby police station, where he was charged with trespass and endangering the safety of another.
 
"He has been granted conditional bail to appear at the Downing Centre Local Court on Friday," police said.
 
Robert, 48, has overcome crippling vertigo prompted by two 15-meter falls in the 1980s to climb some of the world's tallest buildings, as well as iconic monuments such as the Eiffel Tower and the Luxor Obelisk in Paris.
 
He has also climbed the Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge and was last year fined $665 for climbing the city's 219-metre Aurora Place building without permission.
 
In June, Robert was forced to call off plans to scale the nearby Deutsche Bank building, towering some 240 meters high, after security guards blocked his access.
 
Copyright 2010  AFP Asian Edition

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