Greetings Alain. You've just climbed Auckland's Metropolis apartment building freestyle, one of around 130 international buildings you've conquered as a self-made Spider-Man. What has been the toughest? Probably the Sears (now Willis) Tower in Chicago - it's 443m of sheer glass from bottom to top and not a building on
60 seconds with: Alain Robert, Human Spider-Man

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Alain Roberts has been arrested more than 100 times. Photo / AP
It must be a relief not to get arrested for a change? Yes, I've been arrested more than 100 times. Even coming here it was hard to get a visa because of my record.
You've managed to make a few statements over the years though?
One example was climbing the
New York Times
building. I unfurled a banner that global warming is killing more people every week than 9/11. They didn't like that much.

Crikey, I can imagine. But you must still get a kick out of this gig? Yes. It's not like a job, even though I make a living out of it; it's more of a passion. It's dangerous but driving cars can be dangerous. Life is hardly safe. I've always dreamed of this kind of life as an enigma. I've also branched out to give talks to companies in the banking, insurance and chemical sectors. The last one was in Seattle to a pension fund managing US$200 billion ($242 billion).
Fair enough. You'd know a thing or two about risk. Any rituals on the day of a climb? I just like champagne to chill out afterwards (to his assistants: "Are you able to bring up my girlfriend?")
How does she cope? Well, she's downstairs having a cigarette, she's always doing that. Actually it's terrible for her being in New Zealand (with that habit). I saw a pack costs $15 and they're talking about ending smoking here by 2025.
I can't imagine that happening in France? Maybe one day we'll go the same way. In Indonesia (where Robert has been recently) it probably costs about 15 cents for a pack but there is no medical protection and everybody smokes. They are heavy smokers, we're not talking two to three a day.
Stick to the champagne, Alain?