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Posted By: Anonymous London Naked Bike Ride - 13th Jun 2011 10:53am
London Naked Bike Ride: Nude cyclists take to streets of UK capital

Baring all in front of heavy traffic, this was the eighth London World Naked Bike Ride, which set off from Hyde Park.

Approximately 1,000 naked cyclists stripped down to ride the nine miles, passing Buckingham Palace on the way, with many treating the Queen to a rendition of Happy Birthday in the process.

It was intended to be a peaceful, imaginative and fun protest, organised against the culture in which there is a dependence on oil and cars, and to promote the alternative – cycling.

It was also aimed at exposing the vulnerability faced by cyclists on the streets.

Luckily, the sun shone and the starkers protesters didn't have to brave the cold and rain, unlike those who participated in the World Naked Bike Ride in Portsmouth – which went ahead despite protests from city dwellers who tried to prevent the ride through the city.

The dress code for the annual event was 'bare as you dare' and participants were not required to be completely naked.

Organisers suggest wearing 'as little as you can while still feeling comfortable.'

The event took place in more than 50 cities, including Cardiff, Ottowa, Toronto, Chile, Greece, and thousands of people participated across the world.

As many as 3,000 people took part in the UK last year.

Wonder if anyone used a Boris bike this time round?

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Posted By: bert1 Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 13th Jun 2011 11:14am
They should all be done for indecent exposure, after all if you done it in the park or walked down Grange Rd, especially if there were children about, you would be.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 13th Jun 2011 11:17am
I think the police would have trouble trying to find a cell for all 1,000 of them, i get your point tho
Posted By: Nelzy84 Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 13th Jun 2011 11:48am
I packed that malarky in a while ago, was fed up getting my tackle caught in the chain, just not practical and can get a bit nippy if theres a prevailing wind smile
Posted By: Nelzy84 Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 13th Jun 2011 11:50am
Put nothing past those crazy cockneys
Posted By: insanekitty Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 13th Jun 2011 9:18pm
Ha Ha I was actually on Westminster bridge yesterday when they started their ride!
It was mainly men with just a few women and i got a good vid of the event just cant upload it from my BB
Posted By: Geekus Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 13th Jun 2011 9:26pm
What big.... ears that woman in the first picture has.

And why is Forest Whitaker watching her so closely?!
Posted By: Stranger Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 12:11am
Originally Posted by bert1
They should all be done for indecent exposure, after all if you done it in the park or walked down Grange Rd, especially if there were children about, you would be.

Indecent exposure ? The only indecent thing I could see from those photos was the guy on the right in the last one, wearing shorts oshocked and having a good letch.
If it was done in Grange Road it might encourage people to go and spend a few quid there as the place is dying a death.
And, if there were kids around they'd only be taking photos on their phones and sending them to their mates.
Nudity 'eh.
Who'd have thought it in 1811, sorry 2011. raftl
Posted By: bert1 Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 6:50am
Originally Posted by Stranger

Indecent exposure ? The only indecent thing I could see from those photos was the guy on the right in the last one, wearing shorts oshocked and having a good letch.
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If the bloke is having a good letch then thats exactly what the naturists want him to do, the same as the crowds on the side of the road, i don't honestly think they are interested in cyclist safety, in fact what better way is there to distract drivers than to appear nude in front of them, i wonder how many near misses there was.
I have absolutely no problem with nudity if its done in the right place, nudist beaches, clubs, etc, if its done in public like it was, its not only against the laws of this country it takes away the choice of whether people want to see it and whether parents want their young children exposed to it.
Just because its done by a mass and in the name of protest, some people think its ok and yet if one man bared all in the town or standing at his home window in the name of protest, he would be locked up. Remarks have been made that they couldn't arrest thousands, no they can't, but when thousands riot they don't let them all go because they can only catch a few. While the laws are what they are in this country, some should have been charged.
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 10:23am
Exhibitionists and loonies, the same as the [censored] walkers, every one a pillock.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 10:27am
Originally Posted by BandyCoot
Exhibitionists and loonies, the same as the [censored] walkers, every one a pillock.
yes you can clearly see they're nuts raftl
Posted By: Anonymous Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 10:34am
Originally Posted by BandyCoot
Exhibitionists and loonies, the same as the [censored] walkers, every one a pillock.
no not loonys, just different, and not every one that is different is a loony, each to there own i say, there not harming any one, but i agree they should not do it in public where children are, they should have there own field in the middle of no where to do that
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 10:35am
Aye, a minefield.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 10:37am
Originally Posted by BandyCoot
Aye, a minefield.
your not jealous are you, because you dont have the balls to do it, (excuse the pun) lol
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 10:43am
I've done it on bar tables, it's just that there is a time and a place, for everything, and public spaces are not one of them.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 10:44am
Originally Posted by summer01
Originally Posted by willo
Originally Posted by BandyCoot
Aye, a minefield.
your not jealous are you, because you dont have the balls to do it, (excuse the pun) lol
raftl raftl was going to say someting but better not
come on say it
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 10:46am
ha, ha. Never used to say it but sang it -"This Old Hat of Mine" and the "Dance of The Flaming Arseholes", happy days.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 10:47am
Originally Posted by summer01
more balls than tackle willo lol raftl
lol
Posted By: Anonymous Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 10:48am
Originally Posted by BandyCoot
I've done it on bar tables, it's just that there is a time and a place, for everything, and public spaces are not one of them.
i agree
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 10:48am
Weeelll! After a couple of months at sea we used to have to let off steam somehow, and then rejoin civilisation.
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 10:55am
cheers summer, just went with the flow if you ken what I mean. That was life then and it's a bit different now, too bloody old for a kick off.
Posted By: BettyTurnip1 Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 11:08am
Originally Posted by Nelzy84
I packed that malarky in a while ago, was fed up getting my tackle caught in the chain, just not practical and can get a bit nippy if theres a prevailing wind smile
My goodness- I heard evrythin drops wen you get olda -but surely not that much??!!!
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 11:09am
I like to think I have summer, upsets some people some of the time and a lot of people a lot of the time, ah well too late to worry about it now.
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 1:09pm
Its funny how nudism has become soooo wrong, naturally we are/were nude, obviously we developed clothes for protection from weather and physical harm then suddenly ..... it becomes rude and immoral not to wear clothes.

Now who are the great establishments that like to play on peoples guilt and interfere with morality, usually for financial reasons wink
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: London Naked Bike Ride - 14th Jun 2011 1:57pm
Originally Posted by diggingdeeper
Its funny how nudism has become soooo wrong, naturally we are/were nude, obviously we developed clothes for protection from weather and physical harm then suddenly ..... it becomes rude and immoral not to wear clothes.

Now who are the great establishments that like to play on peoples guilt and interfere with morality, usually for financial reasons wink


Probaly the first Moss Bros, they made suits and sold them for guineas.
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