Road Police for Spider-Man in blitz in Paraná

The law is for everyone, and not even superheroes can break it. It was with this thought that agents of the Federal Highway Police (PRF) stopped Spider-Man during a dry-law blitz on BR-277 in Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná. The curious fact occurred last Friday (4).

(Source: Federal Highway Police / Disclosure)

During the roadside inspection, which was due to a rodeo in the town, road agents approached a vehicle driven by none other than Spider-Man. But it wasn't Peter Parker's alter ego. The driver was a party animator featured as the Marvel superhero.

The man, whose identity was not revealed, was eventually asked to take the breathalyzer test. And to the delight of arachnid fans, no trace of alcohol was found in its body, according to the PRF. Thus, he avoided the fine and other sanctions.

Deadpool kept Spider-Man company

And Spider-Man approached at the dry law blitz in Foz do Iguaçu was not alone in the car stopped by the road agents. There was another famous character keeping him company: Deadpool, or rather a man in costume as the antihero.

The pair were returning from a performance in a local city, according to the PRF, and the costumes caught the attention of the police. As the driver passed the alcohol test and they were not committing any wrongdoing, both were released to continue travel after inspection.

Batman and Iron Man also stopped in blitz

The weekend was busy in the universe of superheroes. In addition to Spider-Man, who also stopped at the blitz was Batman, approached by the Santa Catarina Highway Police on Saturday (5), while traveling through SC 401, in Florianópolis.

(Source: Santa Catarina Military Highway Police / Press Release)

Like his counter-crime colleague, the Batman passed the breathalyzer test without any difficulty and took the opportunity to set a good example for people on the highways.

Iron Man, on the other hand, went the opposite way to the other heroes. In August, a man in costume of the character played by Robert Downey Jr. was fined in Volta Redonda, Rio de Janeiro. He did not carry a driver's license when stopped in a blitz while riding his motorcycle.