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Every June, in cities around the world, people ride bikes naked to celebrate cycling and the human body. The ride demonstrates the vulnerability of cyclists on the road and is a protest against oil dependency.
Be there, as bare as you dare!
2012 will see the seventh annual Brighton ride. 800-1,000 people took part in 2010.
Planning meetings to discuss the ride's organisation and promotion will be held monthly prior to the event, between January and May.
Photographers are welcome, as long as they show respect to the people taking part in the ride – ie: they ask permission before taking close-ups or photos focussing on individuals. We also ask that they provide ride organisers with copies of their photos for documentation and publicity.
Overall though, we'd rather people participate than spectate at the event. It's fun event – don't be the perv snapping photos from behind a bush!
I'm very happy to provide copies *and fortunately am I'm not a perv) Also I'll never take people shots without permission. Brighton has some very talented photographers if you would like me to spread the word?
Where should copies of photos be sent to? Is there an e-mail addy to send them to? Also, I think that people partaking in such an event as this will know that people will be taking photos and therefore simply by taking part agree that their photo may be taken.