BATMAN BREAKING THE LAW?
He usually fights crime, but the "Caped Crusader" found himself questioned by police just outside of Washington, D.C. last week.
A man dressed in full Batman regalia was pulled over by police in Montgomery County, Maryland last Wednesday. Police said Batman's black Lamborghini did not have proper license plates. According to published reports, Batman's license plates were inside the car and he was not ticketed.
Media reports also identify the superhero as Lenny Robinson, a Baltimore businessman who dresses like Batman to entertain sick children at area hospitals. It is simply for convenience that he was in the Batman suit when driving.
The latex outfit is difficult to get in and out of, so he wears it to his appearance and changes out of it at home.And if you guys are interested, No, Robin was not involved.
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