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Graffiti artist accused for scaling Australian bridge tower to paint giant cartoon bird

The Australian police arrested an Australian man on Tuesday for allegedly climbing a tower of a cantilever bridge that is 460 feet high and painting a cartoon bird.

Instagram footage posted from Bolte bridge, near the city's business district, shows a man hanging his legs off the top of the tower.

In subsequent posts he requested lower taxes in Australia, and that a?peanut butter sandwich delivered by drone be sent to him before he came down.

The police were unable to comply with the demand, and a lane was closed on the bridge. This caused commuters' traffic to be disrupted.

Paul Hogan is an acting sergeant at the?Victoria Police. He said that a 22-year old?man had been arrested after descending from a tower.

The man is accused of spray painting an exterior wall. "As the morning progressed, the man allegedly did not follow the police's direction to come down," said he.

According to a police statement, significant resources were deployed at the site, including uniformed officers, highway patrol agents, a critical event response team, as well as Search & Rescue and Water Police.

The graffiti on this bridge is reminiscent of a symbol called 'Pam the Bird', which has appeared on many buildings in Melbourne over the past few years, including the heritage-listed Flinders Street Railway?station.

The police report did not mention what finally convinced the man to come back down. The Instagram account posted: "The audacity of flying a drone with no sandwich." (Reporting and editing by Michael Perry, Edwina Gibbs and Alasdair pal in Sydney)

(source: Reuters)