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Video of naked bike ride is uploaded to PORN site

Video of naked bike ride is uploaded to PORN site: ‘Disgusted’ organiser of WNBR Brighton 2019 slams ‘prying’ spectators who arrive with ‘huge telephoto lens cameras and step-ladders’ to record charity event

  • Footage of the 2019 Brighton Naked Bike Race has been shared on a porn site
  • A five-minute clip appears to pan to focus on a number of women at the event
  • Organisers have described the uploading of the clip to a porn site as ‘disturbing’

Organisers of the Brighton Naked Bike Ride have blasted ‘prying’ spectators who filmed the event in 2019 and have now uploaded the footage to a porn website. 

Footage of the nude cyclists riding around Brighton has been posted to the website where it has now been viewed thousands of times.

The clip, titled WNBR Brighton 2019, features around five minutes of footage and the camera appears to pan to focus on a number of women as they ride past.

Co-organiser of the event Steve Sims today described it as ‘disturbing’ that some people continue to try and seek sexual gratification from its participants.

Organisers of the Brighton Naked Bike Ride have blasted ‘prying’ spectators who filmed the event in 2019 and have now uploaded the footage to a porn website (file image from the Brighton naked Bike Ride in 2019)

He said: ‘It is a continuous concern that there is a cohort of sad individuals who are unable to accept nudity without seeing it as an opportunity to aggrandise themselves among their equally sad associates by assigning sexual import to anyone without clothes.

‘They take photographs with the aim of either viewing them in private to achieve their own gratification or publishing them (without permission) where others may.

‘The movement is happy with videos of the rides being used to publicise them.

‘If such videos are posted to internet sites with the aim of providing pornography then we can only commiserate with the friends and families of the sad and inadequate individuals who inhabit these spaces.’

Footage of the nude cyclists riding around Brighton has been posted to the website where it has now been viewed thousands of times (file image from the event in 2019)

Mr Sims said that although the law in the UK allows the photography of anyone in a public place he said there was a ‘fine line between taking pictures with the assistance of the subject, and the capture of images in a clandestine way.’

He said in some cases, people appear with a ‘huge telephoto lens and a step-ladder to pry.’

But several locals in Brighton said that they were not surprised that some people have taken advantage of the public display of nudity.

Shelley Muzzall wrote on Facebook: ‘What do they expect to happen when they ride around a city ‘stark b*****k naked? I can imagine there’s some strange people who get off on that.’

Stephen Young added: ‘The naked bike ride has to be one of the worst events in the whole of the UK. With so many smartphones in the world all with the feature of making videos, what did they think was going to happen?’

Last year was the first time the ride had taken place since it was called off during the Covid lockdown in 2020.

The clip, titled WNBR Brighton 2019, features around five minutes of footage and the camera appears to pan to focus on a number of women as they ride past (file image showing people taking part in the ride in 2019)

Mr Sims described it as ‘an international protest movement.’

He added: ‘It has multiple aims, chief among these is to raise public awareness of the alternatives to the burning of fossil fuels for transport, whether directly or for the generation of electricity to power vehicles; and that cycling is the most efficient form of human powered transport ever invented.

‘The movement also promotes improved awareness of cyclists by motorists towards making cycling the safe alternative.

‘As part of raising awareness, the movement also supports the expression of freedom exemplified by the right to be naked in public, in a way that is non-threatening and raises the public profile of the annual protests all around the world.

Co-organiser of the event Steve Sims today described it as ‘disturbing’ that some people continue to try and seek sexual gratification from its participants (file image from 2019)

‘The Brighton Naked Bike Ride is organised by a collective and we are planning to be running again in 2022.’

The Brighton event has been run since June 2006 and organisers say it has ‘brought a heady mix of fearless frivolity, freedom of expression and eco-politics onto the streets of Brighton.’

Following negotiations with Sussex Police, participants were given permission to go ‘fully nude or as bare as you dare.’

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