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Bicycle Film Festival is coming up again soon, and the deadline for submissions is rapidly approaching. So if you're working on a movie or have a concept now is the time to get it together. It's a great opportunity to get your work shown throughout the world and show people what you or your crew is about.
Deadline: February 19th 2008
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In LA we have organizers for Ridazz, it makes for a more exciting themed ride. Spoke cards or leaflets are put out with the route and we take off. If we were stopped by the police no one would say who the organizer is. Who would tell the police that, or hand them a route card? Basically after the route cards are handed out anything goes, unless there a planned stops or events.
We also have lot's of problems with Police in Santa Monica Critical Mass (westside LA) but they never look for anyone specifically. Besides me, but thats just because I'm the most obvious bastard corking the streets.
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I'm from LA Midnight Ridazz and headed to London after I get done with The BFF in Rome and Milan. I'd be glad to help start up Ridazz in London, it's great.
In LA it's not really every two weeks, people post rides on the site Midnightridazz.com and they happen all the time. If you go there now and look at the ride bar on the right you see there are a ton of rides. On the weekends we have up to 5 or 6 different rides.
Just curious why you couldn't plan routes in London, do the police actually watch your websites / plain clothes at the rides?
Did you submit your movie yet?