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Court warns Italian TV prankster | Court warns Italian TV prankster |
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Prolific Italian TV prankster and condom advocate Gabriele Paolini faces a prison sentence unless he behaves. | Prolific Italian TV prankster and condom advocate Gabriele Paolini faces a prison sentence unless he behaves. |
Mr Paolini has made a career of popping up uninvited behind unwitting on-air TV reporters promoting condom use. | Mr Paolini has made a career of popping up uninvited behind unwitting on-air TV reporters promoting condom use. |
Guinness World Records says Mr Paolini is the world's most successful TV hijacker, interrupting 20,000 link-ups. | Guinness World Records says Mr Paolini is the world's most successful TV hijacker, interrupting 20,000 link-ups. |
But now Italy's Supreme Court has upheld a three-month suspended sentence on him for interrupting a report on the state broadcaster RAI in June 2001. | But now Italy's Supreme Court has upheld a three-month suspended sentence on him for interrupting a report on the state broadcaster RAI in June 2001. |
The court has also ruled that anyone who deliberately gets onto TV while standing in a public place can commit an offence even if they are silent and immobile. | |
'Prophylactic prophet' | 'Prophylactic prophet' |
While Mr Paolini has made a name for himself by bobbing about and generally disrupting reporters' efforts to be serious, he is more than just an attention-seeker, says the BBC's Mark Duff in Milan. | While Mr Paolini has made a name for himself by bobbing about and generally disrupting reporters' efforts to be serious, he is more than just an attention-seeker, says the BBC's Mark Duff in Milan. |
He calls himself the prophylactic prophet - not just because his antics often involve condoms, but because he sees his capers as a way of drawing attention to the plight of Aids sufferers. | He calls himself the prophylactic prophet - not just because his antics often involve condoms, but because he sees his capers as a way of drawing attention to the plight of Aids sufferers. |
It was the death of a friend from the disease which launched him on his career of disruption. | It was the death of a friend from the disease which launched him on his career of disruption. |
Even before the court's ruling, Mr Paolini had not always had things his own way, our correspondent says: reporters have been known to lash out at him in frustration, sometimes on camera. | Even before the court's ruling, Mr Paolini had not always had things his own way, our correspondent says: reporters have been known to lash out at him in frustration, sometimes on camera. |
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