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Another gallery from flickr. Pics are watermarked so can't post them on here.
flickr.com/photos/ronaldjameslamb/sets/72157630018395324/ I especially like this rider. flickr.com/photos/ronaldjameslamb/7323369826/in/set-72157630018395324 Another video. youtube.com/watch?v=ZVQbBtQs0ac&feature=youtu.be&a |
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Few more from Manchester 2012
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And some more from Manchester 2012
Hope more of the cute blonde girl and the fat lady turn up :D |
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Probably my two favorite photo of the young blond at the Manchester event - both showing her very willingly being photographed - once by a crowd including her young friends, and once with the pair of them.
When the three of them first turned up I thought they were nothing to do with WNBR and it was sheer coincidence they turned up in the park then, then that they'd just do it in bikinis (as a quartet of young ladies who arrived later on did) but she sat on the ground, at the edge of the crowd rather than hidden away in the middle, and matter-of-factly undressed |
bristol?
Anybody going to the bristol ride?
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Rain :(
This weather better improve by the weekend or else no one will be riding, and if they do the pix will be crap
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I am afraid I (and the ride FB pages) agree, it is looking a poor weekend AGAIN! in the UK.
London once again might just be OK, but the other days say rain AND strong winds! GRRRRRRRRRRRRR:mad::mad::mad: For sure, poor weather will increase the 'cockfest' quota, a trend that has been pretty much the norm, so far this year:(:( |
So is taking photos of these sorts of things perfectly legal? I'm not quite sure where the laws get drawn on this sort of thing. I'm assuming the law is turning a blind eye to the illegal practice of exposing oneself in public, does this mean it also is turning a blind eye to the illegal practice of taking voyeuristic photographs?
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If I might just correct a misconception there, being naked in public is not illegal in the UK at least there is no law prohibiting public nudity , an offence only occurs when someone makes a complaint that they felt threatened harassed alarmed or distress by seeing the nudity. I would think, but I am not certain, that given this is a well organized and publicised event anyone so stating would be dismissed on the grounds that they knew the event was occuring so should not have been in the vicinity while it was underway.
Equally there is no law as far as I am aware in the Uk forbidding the photographing of said naked persons nor of publishing those photographs should you so choose. |
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