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October 26, 2004

Interactivist: NYC Sues to stop CM

From info.interactivist.net


"New York City filed a lawsuit today in an effort to stop the monthly critical mass ride. They are asking a judge to grant them an injunction enjoining "all other participants in Critical Mass bicycle rides form engaging in conduct that requires a permit without having first obtained such a permit".

This of course begs the question: does riding a bike require a permit? Critical Mass has been a feature in New York City for nearly a decade, but over the last three months the city's commitment to stopping the ride has deepened since they set their sights on riders at the August Critical Mass which coincided with the start of the Republican National Convention"


The original article at info.interactivist.net includes links to all the original filings in the lawsuit, which make for fascinating reading. And remember - if you don't read them, you're at the mercy of everyone else's misreadings - and people seem to think all kinds of things are at stake that aren't involved in this particular suit. So Go read them!

Posted by at October 26, 2004 05:00 PM

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