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Photos showing ‘Batman’ getting pulled over by Calgary police delight social media users

WATCH ABOVE: A certain ‘caped crusader’ has been showing up lately around town. And wherever he goes, he draws a crowd. As David Boushy reports, this superhero is on a mission to spread random acts of ‘batness” – Apr 12, 2017

Online posts showing “Batman” and his custom Batmobile getting pulled over by Calgary police officers have earned great reviews on social media Tuesday.

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WATCH: “Batman” and his custom Batmobile joined Scott Fee in the Global Calgary parking lot on Wednesday.

“This made my daughter’s day,” Deena M Bell wrote. “Her exact words were: ‘So he is real.’”

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“I saw this guy on Macleod Trail down by Canyon Meadows,” Denise Leong Eckert wrote. “Thought I was seeing things. This is awesome.”

WATCH: Global’s David Boushy prepares to go along with Holybatman for his story.

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A profile under the name Holybatman initially posted the photos Monday night, with the below status:

“I met two officers / the real heroes. I want to thank the Calgary police and all that you do for the community. Maybe next time we can carpool. Oh wait I only have two seats.”

The Calgary Police Service shared the photos of officers posing with Batman on its official Facebook page and Twitter account Tuesday:

Officer – “Good morning sir, name please?”
Driver – “I’m BATMAN! 🦇”
Officer – “What are you?”
Driver – “I’m whatever #Calgary needs me to be.”
Officer – “Is this your vehicle?”
Driver – “Yes, it’s the Batmobile.”
Officer – “Very good, Sir!”

The post earned hundreds of reactions and shares, which were overwhelmingly positive, with one commenter concerned for the superhero’s safety.

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“Hopefully Batman was wearing a helmet as this vehicle requires,” Nano Chrispino wrote.

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