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The Chaser vs. APEC

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A TEAM of comedians have managed to cause the first embarrassing APEC security blunder with a member of The Chaser dressed as Osama bin Laden managing to ride a fake motorcade through two police cordons into the red zone.

Up to 11 people connected to the ABC Chaser group have been arrested by police after they drove their fake motorcade down Macquarie Street into the fenced off area not far from the Intercontinental Hotel where President George W Bush is staying.

It appears Chas Licciardello was dressed as Osama bin Laden and was only arrested after he emerged from one of the vehicles, much to the embarrassment of security forces in the area. Chaser star Julian Morrow was also detained.

Somehow, the team managed to avoid the massive security contingent to get as far as they did. They had crossed Bent St and stopped at Bridge St when they were arrested.

The team from the satirical TV program The Chaser's War on Everything were in a convoy of three cars and two motorbikes which was reportedly ushered through two checkpoints in Sydney's APEC security ``red'' zone.

The convoy was pulled over in Macquarie Street on a block adjacent to the InterContinental Hotel, where US President George W Bush is a guest during the APEC summit.

"It's fair to say we never intended to break the law, if we have broken the law, which we don't think we have done," said Chaser Craig Reucassel.

Despite their arrest, The Chaser managed to get their footage back to the studio. A team of ABC staffers have been arguing with detectives as to the legality of them being in the area.

The Chaser stunt, however, has angered senior police and the NSW Police Minister David Campbell.

NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Dave Owens said police were investigating ``a possible breach of the restricted area''.

As a result of today's breach, new measures were being added to what he described as a multi-layered security operation.

"I'm not embarrassed at all. What I am is very angry that such a stunt like this would be pulled,'' Mr Owens said.

"We have 21 world leaders here and while I enjoy, like everyone else, a good laugh, this wasn't funny.''

NSW Police Minister David Campbell said he was particularly disappointed The Chaser production team had disregarded specific requests from police not to go too far in their pursuit of satire.

"I don't see a funny side to what's happened today. I don't see a funny side at all,'' Mr Campbell said.

"I'm extremely concerned people would take the sense of security so lightly.''

Mr Campbell refused to criticise the police who reportedly waved The Chaser team through checkpoints. He congratulated officers who made the arrests.

Foreign Minister Alexander Downer denied The Chaser team had revealed a chink in APEC security, saying as they were arrested, the system worked.

But he told an APEC news conference: "Whatever you think of the humour of The Chaser ... they were clearly not going to harm anybody in a physical way.

"They presumably were, as is the nature of their show, aiming to humiliate a lot of well-known people.

"In my particular case on this one, I managed not to see them, so it just shows how lucky you can get,'' Mr Downer said, smiling.

"The point is they were in any case arrested, so I think the security works.''

Explaining how they executed their stunt, Chaser members said they had dressed up a convoy to look like an official Canadian motorcade, on a day during which a number of official motorcades crossed the city.

Southern Cross Broadcasting reported that the convoy carrying the Chaser team passed "through two checkpoints around the hotel before one of The Chaser pranksters jumped out (dressed) as Osama Bin Laden''.

"They had been waved through, they had three cars ... big black Hummer-style cars decked out with Canadian flags on the front,'' a reporter said.

"A couple of Chaser team members were in the back of each of these cars and rest of the team were dressed up as bodyguards.


"As many as 11 people were detained and two of those were Chaser team members.''

Chaser team member Chris Taylor told a Fairfax publication the motorcade comprised "three cars, a couple of motorbikes, and a lot of crew''.

He said the Chaser convoy had Canadian flags attached to the cars and "Canada'' signs visible in the front windscreen. "No particular reason we chose Canada,'' Taylor said.

"We just thought they'd be a country who the cops wouldn't scrutinise 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.''

He said the motorcade had been allowed into the red zone, past two sets of gates, before being pulled over on the corner of Bridge and Macquarie streets.

Chaser crew members had initially been detained in their cars while "police on the ground'' waited for special units to arrive, Taylor said.

ABC spokesman Peter Ritchie said ABC lawyers and management were in discussions with police.

"They were shooting for the program, they were at the hotel, police detained them and ABC lawyers and management are with the boys,'' Mr Ritchie said.

The Southern Cross Broadcasting report said "security services went crazy when they realised something had gone wrong. They very quickly detained these people,'' a reporter said.

Authorities have warned there will be a presumption against bail for people arrested in the APEC security zone.

"The simple message that everybody needs to understand is that if you misconduct yourself during the APEC period in a security zone, there is a jail bed waiting for you,'' Attorney-General John Hatzistergos said last week.

The Chaser's War on Everything resumed on ABC TV last night and included a number of stunts aimed at testing APEC security.

Morrow had revealed last weekend the Chaser team was planning something ``extreme'' for APEC.

Chaser team members yesterday staged a stunt during an anti-APEC protest, with Taylor appearing as a police officer on a pantomime horse - a dig at the fact equine flu has prevented NSW police horses being used for APEC security.
I bolded what I thought were the most interesting parts, but it's all good, really.

Hilarious :).

Now, who honestly wasn't expecting them to do something like this? Thank fuck they didn't get shot, they certainly are willing to risk a lot to prove a point.
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Hah. This just further proves the theory that as long as you look ike you belong there, you can walk right into any place you want to.
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Hah. This just further proves the theory that as long as you look ike you belong there, you can walk right into any place you want to.
Case in point, again ably demonstrated by The Chaser.

And they broke their anticipated arrest rate by nearly 400%, they were aiming for only 3.
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And now the 11 arrested have been charged under "special anti-terrorism laws" that were specifically put in place for APEC.

Hello, welcome to Australia, nominee for police state of 2007.

Sunrise have been ranting about it rather amusingly. A great e-mail from a viewer: "Australia loves cutting down tall poppies, and what's taller than a 160 million dollar security crackdown that utterly fails?"
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I think the mere notion of "Security" around these so-called "top summits" and other happy-VIP-get-together-old-boys-slap-eachother's-backs-orgies of this kind is utterly ridiculous. So what if the dreaded terrorists strike? All that happens is that a bunch of asshole politicians get wasted and for each one there's a hundred more in line to replace him immediately.

Also, it is at times like these that the police really shows it's true self IMO:

Not to serve and protect the common citizen, but treat him like an enemy in order to serve and protect the elite.

Props to the Chaser team for mocking the security-state.
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weemadando wrote:And now the 11 arrested have been charged under "special anti-terrorism laws" that were specifically put in place for APEC.

Hello, welcome to Australia, nominee for police state of 2007.

Sunrise have been ranting about it rather amusingly. A great e-mail from a viewer: "Australia loves cutting down tall poppies, and what's taller than a 160 million dollar security crackdown that utterly fails?"
That would be section 29-E, or "alerting the public to a huge waste of tax money in the furtherance of facism".
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They got within 30ft of Bush's hotel. While he was in there. Hilarity.

And how did they do it? Well the police on the checkpoints announced that they'd been told NOT to hold up any motorcades to check IDs or the vehicles in case they delayed the diplomats. As The Chaser themselves put it: "Was it irresponsible? I wouldn't think so. Hard to say. We had no intention of harming anyone. Lucky it was us, and not Al Qaeda."

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And now the police minister has made not so veiled threats about having snipers shoot them if they pull anything again. The egg on their face is frying up nicely they're so hot under the collar over this.
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weemadando wrote:And now the 11 arrested have been charged under "special anti-terrorism laws" that were specifically put in place for APEC.

Hello, welcome to Australia, nominee for police state of 2007.

Sunrise have been ranting about it rather amusingly. A great e-mail from a viewer: "Australia loves cutting down tall poppies, and what's taller than a 160 million dollar security crackdown that utterly fails?"
What the fuck? Are you trying to tell me that in Australia, if somebody blunders into a restricted area because the guards let them in without checking ID, they're terrorists? Okay, so these guys didn't exactly blunder inside, but if the commander of the operation wasn't a total dumbass, this wouldn't have happened. It's his head that should roll, not theirs.
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weemadando wrote:And now the 11 arrested have been charged under "special anti-terrorism laws" that were specifically put in place for APEC.

Hello, welcome to Australia, nominee for police state of 2007.

Sunrise have been ranting about it rather amusingly. A great e-mail from a viewer: "Australia loves cutting down tall poppies, and what's taller than a 160 million dollar security crackdown that utterly fails?"
What the fuck? Are you trying to tell me that in Australia, if somebody blunders into a restricted area because the guards let them in without checking ID, they're terrorists? Okay, so these guys didn't exactly blunder inside, but if the commander of the operation wasn't a total dumbass, this wouldn't have happened. It's his head that should roll, not theirs.
Yeah, but The Chaser have been a consistent thorn in the side of everyone in authority in Australia for a while. Hell, they even attacked Army Land HQ with a Trojan Horse once. No really. Messing with Airport Security. Hell, some of their other notables include "how close can you get to the PM while carrying various weapons?" - they only got stopped when they tried to hug him while carrying a chainsaw. A bit of Pursuit Trivia with various dignitaries. And of course, getting strippers for the "no I never done touched the girls" Mr Kevin "I love Jesus" Rudd
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But remember people - its all OK, because Dubya was actually at OPEC.
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weemadando wrote: Yeah, but The Chaser have been a consistent thorn in the side of everyone in authority in Australia for a while. Hell, they even attacked Army Land HQ with a Trojan Horse once. No really. Messing with Airport Security. Hell, some of their other notables include "how close can you get to the PM while carrying various weapons?" - they only got stopped when they tried to hug him while carrying a chainsaw. A bit of Pursuit Trivia with various dignitaries. And of course, getting strippers for the "no I never done touched the girls" Mr Kevin "I love Jesus" Rudd
Feh. Personally, I'd love to have guys like these constantly test my security setups. It's better than having terrorists do that, now isn't it?
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In this case I think its the best thing that could have happened.

A non-violent comedic event that shows up the entire thing and leaves only a few higher ups with egg on their faces.

vs

Several hundred maniacal anti-globalization people in a crowd of thousands inciting a riot, destroying property, injuring civilians and police.

I know which one I'm choosing as a response to the APEC events.
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If I was in charge of security I'd check each vehicle regardless of who is inside them. Also, I'd request from each delegate info on the vehicles they are bringing plus the plate numbers. For example, AFAIK, the Canadian PM doesn't use Hummers in their motorcades. This would better ensure the APEC security. But then again, it involves using one's brain.
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Its sad the Turkish Consulate has better sense than the Army High Command on the Trojan Horse deal.
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Wanderer wrote:Its sad the Turkish Consulate has better sense than the Army High Command on the Trojan Horse deal.
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Enigma wrote:If I was in charge of security I'd check each vehicle regardless of who is inside them. Also, I'd request from each delegate info on the vehicles they are bringing plus the plate numbers. For example, AFAIK, the Canadian PM doesn't use Hummers in their motorcades. This would better ensure the APEC security. But then again, it involves using one's brain.
Typically, brains beat numbers in security setups, or so it seems. Apparently, the Australian government chose to simply throw money and policemen at the problem, which never seems to work.

We've had similar trouble with various things, like the Bush visit earlier this year. Every visit like that would result in literally hundreds of police officers being drawn from all over the country to provide security - and since they didn't know the area, they turned out to be more of a liability than an asset.

Oh, also...it just occured to me, but shouldn't diplomatic vehicles have, uh...diplomatic license plates? It's not very likely those guys faked their plates. If they didn't, then the police officers at the checkpoint were complete dumbasses ass well.
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PeZook wrote: Oh, also...it just occured to me, but shouldn't diplomatic vehicles have, uh...diplomatic license plates? It's not very likely those guys faked their plates. If they didn't, then the police officers at the checkpoint were complete dumbasses ass well.
No - like I said, the police on the checkpoints revealed that they had specific orders not to hinder the progress of ANY motorcade in case they piss off some leader by making them wait for 2 minutes, to the point where they weren't even allowed to stop them to check legitimacy.

The whole thing has shown up how fucked up the planning was at high levels which is why The Chaser are being scapegoated for the purpose of deflecting blame.

Fortunately, based on those totally reliable web-polls, about 90% of the Australian public thinks that the joke was hilarious and there should be no consequences for The Chaser
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OBL must be smacking his head over the missed opportunity, I suspect.
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