"Nude Tour de France" banned in France and the organiser arrested

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Monday, 21 August 2023 at 04:00
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Seven stages of the so-called 'nude Tour de France' were banned for public indecency in restrictions which climate activists said was 'state intimidation'. The cyclists are taking part in the World Naked Bike Ride, an annual event launched in 2004 in London and which last year crossed the capital without raising eyebrows. However, since the tour kicked off in Nantes, western France, on Aug 8, local authorities have prohibited seven stages by decree.
Undeterred, the bikers sought to press ahead with their tour to raise awareness for climate change, biodiversity and nudism. But at the start of one stage in Millau near Clermont-Ferrand, central France, police barred the nude peloton and arrested ride organiser Franois Feunteun.
"In France, when you want to talk about the serious risks the planet is facing, you get treated like an ecoterrorist and sexual delinquent," he said.
Mr Feunteun criticised his arrest as a form of “state intimidation” and a blatant attempt to dissuade the 15 or so participants from continuing. "In London, they brought together 5,000 people without any problem. And it’s been the same in all the democratic countries of the world," he told Le Figaro, the French newspaper, adding that he intends to file for legal action. "The only bans have been in dictatorships and very religious countries."

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