This weekend saw hundreds of cyclists take part in World Naked Bike Ride events up and down the UK, protesting car culture and dependency on oil, as well as highlighting the vulnerability of riding a bicycle. And while reports on the ground in London, Brighton and York centred on the carnival atmosphere and enjoyment felt by participants and onlookers alike, the event's reemergence has also seen a surge in online attention, criticism and even a call from one mayoral candidate for the ride to be stopped "to bring back common decency".
Those words were from Greater Manchester independent mayoral candidate Nick Buckley who said the event "will not be allowed" in his city if he is elected. "We need to bring back common decency and self-respect," he claimed. "Morality and lack of shame are missing in action."
Hundreds of replies and thousands of shares of Buckley's tweet have seen the discussion around the protest ride intensify, presenter and cyclist Jeremy Vine sharing some of the complaints "getting better and better" as people "clearly spent a lot of time searching for images to get offended by".
From London too came a social media post showing a picture of two of the ride's participants, seemingly fully naked, using the city's Santander hire bikes. Somewhat poetically concluding: "If you want to cycle around London naked that's your business. But use your own bike! The times I've seen them using the London hire bikes on this ride is unbelievable. No one wants [to] hire a bike that someone's sweaty arse crack, balls and fanny have been on all day!"
Vine spoke out about one complaint that claimed "these cyclists ride about without any protective clothing, the majority without a helmet, in the name of safety", and another even more abusive in tone.
"No negative reactions — just cheering, clapping, laughing"
However, social media is not always an accurate reflection of real life, the accounts of the rides from those present paint an altogether different picture than that of the polarisation doomscrolling Twitter might tell you.
In York, around 50 cyclists took part, organiser John Cossham responding to some of the noise by saying there were "no negative reactions".
"Just cheering, clapping, laughing — and we were able to use the spectacle to share our pro-cycling and anti-fossil-fuel sentiments," he wrote in the York Press.
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Likewise, on the Sussex coast, in Brighton, riders wore painted slogans and waved flags, saying 'less gas more ass', 'burn fat not oil' and 'no indecent exposure to air pollution'.
The Argus noted how "passers-by lined the streets and cheered as the cyclists made their way through the city", while one participant said it was "liberating".
"It's my favourite day of the year — it's better than Christmas, as far as I'm concerned," another said. "It's nice to ride around my city stark bollock naked, feeling the wind rush against my testicles. It is one of the finer things in life."
York ride organiser Cossham added: "The World Naked Bike Ride highlights cycling as a healthy, clean, climate friendly transport solution that needs more funding. It's fun, with lots of support from onlookers as we ride by."
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Some friends and I saw them pass through Putney, causing one friend to dissolve into laughter, largely because she hadn't expected a load of naked cyclists outside Sainsbury's. It all seemed very cheerful. But I do hope they wipe down the hire bike seats afterwards!
So she hadn't expected them to come that way?
Will this mayor ban thousands of drunk below the limit, vomiting, pissing, and continuing doing that every single weekend, british football fans?
Oooh, I doubt so.
Hypocrite
Easy solution. Rebrand it into a PRIDE event. Manchester will even have the police in their tax payer wrapped PRIDE patrol cars and PRIDE uniforms as escort.
You are a bit behind the times mate. The uniforms and car have been stopped as the Police were targetted for "hate-crimes" for attending the events in uniforms / with the one car branded that way for the last 8 years.
Very ironic that the Police have been targetted like this. Almost like bigots seem to hate people appearing in Pride events.
You appear to be back !
Thank you for reminding us that sadly the root cause and reason pride exists is still relavent today. Idiot.
Careful Now
It is surprising people getting offended by seeing people as they were evolved for hundreds of thousands of years and not cars emitting lethally poisonous exhaust fumes, that came up just a centure ago.
Yes, there would appear to be far more fundamental issues where "morality and lack of shame are missing in action", the 6th mass extinction maybe.
I put this on the daily blog, but I'll put it here again: can he please explain, what does 'morality' have to do with 'nudity'?
Just "ity" as far as I can see.
"We need to bring back common decency and self respect."
Words from a politician
Nick Buckley is the Reform UK candidate for Mayor of Greater Manchester.
Pretty sure Reform UK are hoping for a return to Victorian Values.
Is that the 'Victorian values' where the womenfolk have to be all virginal and then stay at home while married while the men go to brothels or have pretty young boyfriends...?
"Missing in action" morality and a lack of shame would seem to epitomise Reform UK in terms of policy and members
Shirly shum mishtake on the naming of that gang of nasty nutters. It should be the "Reactionary" not he "Reform" party (and they're more of a coven than a party) as in "reactionary bigots".
Can't they be encouraged to emigrate to Iran or North Korea to get jobs with the morality gestapos they have there? I imagine they would be very happy, beating up miscreants who fail to don the correct headscarf or who whistle the wrong tune whilst going about.
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I would cycle around here without even the tight lycra shorts on but, even though I be 74 years of age, it would over-excite most of the local wimminfolk - and some menfolk - (oh yes it would!) such that the eager crowd following in my wake would block the essential tractor-journeys to and from the fields.
Anyroadup, if I see a-one o' them Reactionary UK members around here, canvassing for votes, I may have to moon as I pass by. Is that legal?