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CYCLISTS ARRESTED AND FINED AT CRITICAL MASS IN MONTREAL

Anonyme, Mercredi, Mai 5, 2004 - 21:20

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4 cyclists charged, one arrested at a peaceful ride in Montreal, April 30th.

4 CYCLISTS CHARGED, ONE ARRESTED AT A PEACEFUL BIKE RIDE IN MONTREAL
by annonymous

On Friday, April 30th, approximately 50 cyclists gathered at Phillip Square in downtown Montreal for a Critical Mass. Critical Mass is an international bicycling movement that was started in San Francisco in 1992. Rides take place in cities from Beijing to Paris to New York to Mexico City on the last Friday of every month. The goal is to show to the world that cars are unsustainable forms of transport, and biking is not only much safer, but much more fun! Riders often assemble under the slogan, “we aren’t blocking traffic, we ARE traffic!



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