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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?
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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 2009 ride was just fine with the few police encountered seeming to only 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.
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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 2009 ride was just fine with the few police encountered seeming to only 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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*[http://www.viamichelin.com/viamichelin/gbr/dyn/controller/mapPerformPage?strLocation=Berkeley&strCountry=1145799&google=1 ViaMichelin map of {{PAGENAME}}], California
 
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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?

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Date: Saturday 19 June 2010
Time: 12 noon
Location: People's Park

History

2009

There is a local Berkeley city statute prohibiting public nudity but the 2009 ride was just fine with the few police encountered seeming to only 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.

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Location information