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British bicyclists demonstrate for safety in London

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British bicyclists demonstrate for safety in London

An article in The New Yorker about British activists
'the activist group Stop Killing Cyclists, was in central London, planning a route for the National Funeral for the Unknown Cyclist, a cycling-rights protest to be held a few days later.'
'Stop Killing Cyclists (S.K.C.) is at the hard-edged frontier of several cycling-advocacy groups in the U.K., including London Cycling Campaign, which is not participating in the mock funeral, and Cycling UK, which offered a begrudging endorsement on its Web site'
'At Trafalgar Square, on a section of the road where police had stopped traffic, the cyclists lay down next to their bicycles and went silent.
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