Graffiti artist scales Australian bridge tower, paints bird cartoon, disrupts traffic


SYDNEY, July ⁠7 (Reuters) - A man scaled the 140-metre-high (460 foot) tower ⁠of a cantilever bridge in the Australian city of ‌Melbourne on Tuesday and painted a giant cartoon bird on it, disrupting morning commuter traffic.

The man demanded a peanut butter sandwich be delivered ​by drone before he would come down, ⁠causing a stand-off with ⁠police and closing a lane on the Bolte Bridge.

"A man ⁠has ‌scaled the bridge and remains in a restricted area on the eastern tower. He is refusing ⁠to follow police direction and come down," said ​Paul Hogan, an ‌acting sergeant with Victoria Police.

"Police allege the man ⁠is responsible for ​graffitiing the bridge earlier this morning."

The graffiti on the bridge closely resembles Pam the Bird, a symbol that has appeared ⁠on dozens of buildings in Melbourne in ​recent years, including on the heritage-listed Flinders Street railway station.

An Instagram account posting footage from the bridge on Tuesday showed ⁠a man dangling his legs from the top of the tower.

In subsequent posts, the man demanded lower taxes in Australia, and requested a peanut butter sandwich be delivered by ​drone before he would come down.

A ⁠man appeared in court last year charged with more than 200 ​offences, many in connection with ‌previous Pam the Bird graffiti incidents.

It ​was not clear who was behind Tuesday's incident.

(Reporting by Alasdair Pal in Sydney; Editing by Michael Perry)

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