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− | There is a local Berkeley [http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/bmc/berkeley_municipal_code/Title_13/32/index.html city statute prohibiting public nudity] but the | + | {{Ride location next ride|Date=Saturday 20 June 2015|Time=12 noon|Location=People's Park}} |
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+ | What is special about the Berkeley ride, is that it's a much more casual ride than the rides in larger cities. There is no official organizer, attendees simply finalize the route details on the day of the ride. Detours welcome! There is a local Berkeley [http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/bmc/berkeley_municipal_code/Title_13/32/index.html city statute prohibiting public nudity] but since 2009 and through 2014 the rides have been just fine, with few police encountered, seeming only to be observing our well-behaved bikers. The same can be said at other Berkeley events involving some nudity, such as the annual [http://www.howberkeleycanyoube.com/ How Berkeley Can You Be?] parade and the recent [[Wikipedia: Berkeley oak grove controversy|"Old Oak" protests]]. | ||
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===Location information=== | ===Location information=== | ||
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*[http://www.viamichelin.com/viamichelin/gbr/dyn/controller/mapPerformPage?strLocation=Berkeley&strCountry=1145799&google=1 ViaMichelin map of {{PAGENAME}}], California | *[http://www.viamichelin.com/viamichelin/gbr/dyn/controller/mapPerformPage?strLocation=Berkeley&strCountry=1145799&google=1 ViaMichelin map of {{PAGENAME}}], California | ||
*[[Wikipedia: {{PAGENAME}}, California]] | *[[Wikipedia: {{PAGENAME}}, California]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 16 May 2015
List of rides > US > Berkeley
Berkeley residents are welcomed to enjoy the full extent of liberty, including a WNBR in San Francisco as well as their own WNBR the following Saturday. Why not do both?
Contents
Next ride
Date: Saturday 20 June 2015
Time: 12 noon
Location: People's Park
History
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
What is special about the Berkeley ride, is that it's a much more casual ride than the rides in larger cities. There is no official organizer, attendees simply finalize the route details on the day of the ride. Detours welcome! There is a local Berkeley city statute prohibiting public nudity but since 2009 and through 2014 the rides have been just fine, with few police encountered, seeming only to be observing our well-behaved bikers. The same can be said at other Berkeley events involving some nudity, such as the annual How Berkeley Can You Be? parade and the recent "Old Oak" protests.