World Naked Bike Ride
Cyclists in cities around the world have taken part in the World Naked Bike Ride.
Started in 2004, the clothing-optional protest aims to promote cycling as a greener mode of transportation, and encourage a body-positive culture.
San Francisco, London, Madrid, Amsterdam and Guadalajara were among the cities that took part this year
More than 200 cyclists in various stages of undress took part in the World Naked Bike Ride in Brighton and Hove to promote cycling as an environmentally-friendly form of transport. People of both sexes, all ages and every conceivable shape and size decided to fully disrobe.
But others chose imaginative ways of preserving their modesty, including body paint and sticky tape, while some men opted to wear socks - but not on their feet.
Organisers of the seven-mile ride were warned by Sussex Police last month that participants could face prosecution if officers received complaints about the nudity.
Don't forget Toronto! The Toronto ride was perfect yesterday! With over 70 rides in 20 countries, the WNBR is THE ever growing global protest against oil dependency.
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