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He was arrested for interfering with a sporting event. In February 1994, he skydived into the middle of the World Cup soccer playoffs in Bolton, England. A few weeks after the World Cup stunt, Miller power-glided onto the top of Buckingham Palace after painting himself green and covering his private parts with glow-in-the-dark paint. British authorities evacuated the palace in seven minutes, then came self help for Miller, who was arrested on the roof. They charged him with terrorism, believing he had connections with the Irish Republican Army. self help "What was funny was I was trying to make a self help point to the Irish that they didn’t need to use violence to protest British policies," Miller told Valdez newspapers years later. British authorities interrogated Miller in an effort to learn who had helped him. He was threatened with a life sentence but refused to rat out his friends. Less than a year after his Fan Man crusade began, Miller was convicted in Great Britain of "flying without a ticket of air worthiness," fined 600 pounds ($1,500), held in prison for 42 days, branded an international terrorist by Interpol and banished from the United Kingdom for life.
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