Bike Club Files First Lawsuit Challenging NYPD “Parade Rules”

Announced on the Five Borough Bicycle Club’s website:

On March 27, the 5 Borough Bicycle Club and several other affected parties filed a
lawsuit in Federal court, asking a judge to stop the NYPD’s new rules
that would let the NYPD ticket or arrest any "recognizable group" of
50 or more cyclists that ride together without first obtaining a
parade permit from the Police Department.

Suing city government is not one of the ordinary roles of the 5BBC.
But organizing group bicycle rides is. The NYPD’s parade rules
essentially outlaw large bike rides, under the dubious claim
that bicycle rides are a danger to public health and safety.


We looked into applying for permits for our rides, but found that
it was a bureaucratic nightmare. The rules for parades are totally
inappropriate for bicycle rides.
For example, 5th Ave. on a Sunday
is prohibited, even though most of 5th Ave. is an official NYC bike
route. The width of every roadway in the route must be listed in the
permit, and the 5BBC would have to appoint a "Chief Officer" for each
"parade" who would be "Responsible for the Strict Observance of all Rules
and Regulations of Said Permit."

You can download the case files and keep track of the 5BBC’s progress on their website.

Photo: Justin Shockley/Flickr

ALSO ON STREETSBLOG

NYPD Public Hearing on Parade Permit Rules Changes

|
The Police Department is unilaterally proposing to change the City’s parade permit rules (PDF) and under these new rules, the NYPD will have the power to stop any ten or more cyclists "proceeding together" if one of them breaks any traffic rules, law or regulation. Simply put, this means that you can be arrested for […]

NYPD Has Spent $1.32M to Suppress a Monthly Bike Ride

|
Charles Komanoff, flanked by Marquez Claxton and Norman Siegel, at City Hall this morning. Time’s Up took its campaign for safe bicycling into the economic arena this morning with release of a report documenting the Bloomberg administration’s squandering of New Yorkers’ tax dollars in suppressing the Critical Mass bike rides. With the City Hall steps […]

Time’s Almost Up on New Parade Regs

|
After months of debate, the NYPD’s new parade regulations aimed at pedestrian and bicycle demonstrations which critics say were designed specifically to target Critical Mass rides were quietly filed on Jan. 26, and the 30-day clock has started ticking on their implementation. The new rules require a parade permit for any "procession or race which […]

Assemble for Rights NYC Rally

|
The Police Department is unilaterally proposing to change the City’s parade permit rules (PDF) and under these new rules, the NYPD will have the power to stop any ten or more cyclists "proceeding together" if one of them breaks any traffic rules, law or regulation. Simply put, this means that you can be arrested for […]