Of course, if you’re choosing to go on the ride, it means you support the cause – but that doesn’t mean you want your bum plastered on the front of your local newspaper. Unfortunately, it is a public event so you can’t stop that from happening.
This said, the WNBR have created a policy for photographers to ensure that pictures are not used out of context and that there is no zooming going on – you can read up here.
Those are the pros and cons. Fancy giving it a go? You can read up on the WNBR here, see where the next UK rides are here and catch up with info on the London ride here.
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