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NewsJune 10, 2007

BRIGHTON, England -- With strategically placed helmets and slogans painted on bare skin, scores of people shed their clothes and rode through this seaside resort on their bicycles Saturday to promote cycling as an environmentally friendly mode of transport...

The Associated Press
Environmental campaigners gathered Saturday for the the World Naked Bike Ride in Brighton, southern England, to highlight the damage caused by car dependency. More than 200 cyclists in various stages of undress took part in the World Naked Bike Ride in Brighton and Hove. (GARETH FULLER ~ Associated Press)
Environmental campaigners gathered Saturday for the the World Naked Bike Ride in Brighton, southern England, to highlight the damage caused by car dependency. More than 200 cyclists in various stages of undress took part in the World Naked Bike Ride in Brighton and Hove. (GARETH FULLER ~ Associated Press)

BRIGHTON, England -- With strategically placed helmets and slogans painted on bare skin, scores of people shed their clothes and rode through this seaside resort on their bicycles Saturday to promote cycling as an environmentally friendly mode of transport.

"It is time more motorists stripped off their armor plating and moved around more gently on this earth," said Duncan Blinkhorn, 45, one of the event's organizers.

More than 200 cyclists in various stages of undress took part in the World Naked Bike Ride in Brighton and Hove, sister cities on the southern coast of England, to promote cycling.

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Cyclists met with police chiefs ahead of the seven-mile ride to seek their advice about avoiding problems or formal complaints about the nudity.

"This is a fun, if outrageous, way to make the serious point that we should not have to tolerate roads, cities and a planet dominated by the brutishness of cars that routinely foul the air we all breathe, destroy lives and impoverish the environment," Blinkhorn said.

"Bikes and naked bodies harm nobody. Car fumes and accidents kill tens of thousands every year in the UK alone and are driving us all to climate chaos."

Similar events took place Friday in the cities of Manchester, York and Southhampton.

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