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Revision as of 16:05, 4 June 2009
List of rides > US > Washington, DC
Come join the excitement on Saturday 13 June 2009 as the forth Washington DC ride!
Purpose: To ride through the United States capital to promote the use of alternatives to oil (or in the negative, "to protest against oil dependency").
We are planning on leaving at 3:00 pm from Franklin Park. We have in the past informed riders that DC law requires genitals to be covered and have not had any problems with tiny, flesh-colored penis "socks". Women may obviously go top-free. We will have a changing tent. Search Flickr for "DC naked ride" for ideas. We plan to ride past the capital building and the White House. Please bring signs and body markers. Please take the subway as parking is limited and those bringing equipment for the ride need it.
E-mail [email protected] or to to Yahoo group worldnakedbikeridedc.ca
Please download the flyers at the yahoo group and distribute them in the DC/MD/VA area - especially college campuses and bike shops.
Roger There will be a ride in DC on June 13, 2009. We will leave from Franklin Park at 3:00. There will be a changing tent. Please bring prepared signs, something to drink (water), sunscreen, helmet, and bike. DC Indecent Exposure law has been interpreted to mean - one's genitals are covered (Duvallon v DC - 1986). We've worn a tiny penis/scrotum "glove" in years past with no hassles. If followed you need not worry about the police.
E-mail [email protected] or visit the yahoo group worldnakedbikeridedc.ca.
Please download the poster on the yahoo group and pass it out and tell your friends.
Contents
Next ride
Date: Saturday 13 June 2009
Time: 3pm
Location: Franklin Park 13th and K st NW.
There may be a screened off area and snacks at the start of the ride.
(Tentative information – check website for details)
Further information
Email [email protected] for more info.
Publicity
Talk is cheap. Spread the word!
Distributing posters and flyers is the most important form of promotion for WNBR.
Please help print and distribute the following posters and flyers found on the Yahoo group.
Planning meetings
To attend planning meetings please contact Roger <[email protected]> or visit the yahoo group worldnakedbikeridedc.ca
Photos
2008
- Elvert Barnes (on Flickr)
Examples of penis gloves worn in past years!
History
2008
Saturday 7 June 2008: We had about 42 riders. 8-10 of us wore the legal minimum. DC wants genitals covered but, most us the public thought we were nude. It was HOT!! The ride lasted about an hour. We had a photo op in front of the White House. Check out the photos from Elvert Barnes.
2007
Saturday 9 June 2007: Information please!
2006
11 June 2006: First ride. Good cooperation from police. 8 riders. No trouble.
Links
Website/s
- WNBR Washington, DC (official site)
- WNBR Washington, DC (external site)
Discussion group/s
- WNBR Washington, DC Yahoo! group
Location information
- ViaMichelin map of Washington, DC (District of Columbia)
- Wikipedia: Washington, DC