A group of divorced British men -- "Fathers for Justice" -- dress up as superheroes and take to building tops.
Under the banner, "A father is for life, not just conception," F4J demands better custody and visitation rights for divorced men. Here they are on June 8, 2008 atop Deputy Labor Leader Harriet Harman's home in South London.
Under the banner, "A father is for life, not just conception," F4J demands better custody and visitation rights for divorced men. Here they are on June 8, 2008 atop Deputy Labor Leader Harriet Harman's home in South London.
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