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Man dressed as Batman is turned away by police in British Columbia after he offers them his help | Daily Mail Online
This is a job for Batman! Or, maybe not?
He may be the caped crusader but even Batman is not allowed to cross a police line no matter how honorable his intentions.
The realistic-looking comic book superhero appeared to have traded in his usual Batmobile for a pickup truck, but there was no mistaking who he had come to help - the local police force in Kelowna, British Columbia.
The fearless fighter was caught on camera by a fellow motorist who managed to capture the humiliating turnaround after being told to return to the Batcave.
Batman was seen walking back across the street to his car looking rather sullen and rejected - his cape not flowing quite as majestically as usual.
A police spokesman told local media, 'Situations like this are dynamic and subject to change very quickly: the presence of 'Batman' or anyone else is an unwanted distraction and foolish as they are placing themselves at risk.'
Okanagan ‘Batman’ offers helping hand, but RCMP call his presence a distraction
'Batman' shows up to save the day at Kelowna crime scene: video
https://www.kelownacapnews.com/news...offer-to-help-during-kelowna-police-incident/
WATCH: Dude Dressed As Batman Shows Up to Active Crime Scene, Gets Turned Away Immediately | NH1.com
This is a job for Batman! Or, maybe not?
He may be the caped crusader but even Batman is not allowed to cross a police line no matter how honorable his intentions.
The realistic-looking comic book superhero appeared to have traded in his usual Batmobile for a pickup truck, but there was no mistaking who he had come to help - the local police force in Kelowna, British Columbia.
The fearless fighter was caught on camera by a fellow motorist who managed to capture the humiliating turnaround after being told to return to the Batcave.
Batman was seen walking back across the street to his car looking rather sullen and rejected - his cape not flowing quite as majestically as usual.
A police spokesman told local media, 'Situations like this are dynamic and subject to change very quickly: the presence of 'Batman' or anyone else is an unwanted distraction and foolish as they are placing themselves at risk.'
Okanagan ‘Batman’ offers helping hand, but RCMP call his presence a distraction
'Batman' shows up to save the day at Kelowna crime scene: video
https://www.kelownacapnews.com/news...offer-to-help-during-kelowna-police-incident/
WATCH: Dude Dressed As Batman Shows Up to Active Crime Scene, Gets Turned Away Immediately | NH1.com