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Chilean mayor arrested for
interrupting Bond shoot: report
Santiago -
The mayor of a small town in northern Chile where the latest
Bond film is being shot was arrested Tuesday for driving onto the
set in a Jeep leading a group of 200 locals, local media said.
Carlos Lopez, the mayor of Sierra
Gorda in the Antofagasta region, 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) north
of Santiago, was charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing,
said Radio Cooperativa.
He got away lightly considering
that he nearly ran over two people standing near a derelict train
station that was being used as a set, witnesses said.
The shoot, for the 22nd film in the
James Bond franchise, resumed a few minutes after the incident.
Lopez has been complaining about
the shooting of the movie in his region, especially since it
portrays the territory as part of Bolivia, which actually lost
Antofagasta to Chile in a 1879-1883 war between the two neighbors.
Bolivia and Chile have not resumed
diplomatic relations since.
The latest Bond film, starring
Daniel Craig, will be released in Britain on October 31, followed by
international release on November 7. --
AFP
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