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Judge dismisses charges against naked bike rider

Friday, November 14, 2008 7:58 AM PST

By The Associated Press

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 PORTLAND, Ore. — A judge has ruled that you can, indeed, “let it all hang out” in Portland and dismissed indecent exposure charges against a nude bicycle rider who did just that.

In Portland, the judge said, cycling naked has been anointed as a “well-established tradition” and understood as a form of “symbolic protest.”

Judge Jerome LaBarre said the city’s annual World Naked Bike Ride - in which as many as 1,200 people took part last June 14 - has helped cement riding in the buff as a form of protest against cars and dependence on fossil fuels.

LaBarre then cleared Michael “Bobby” Hammond, 21, after two days of hearings.

Hammond ran afoul of the constabulary June 26, when he stripped down and hopped on his 10-speed in an effort, he says, to show that he alone was powering it.

Portland police, however, saw Hammond’s two-minute ride through the Alberta Arts District as a stunt, not free speech, and arrested him, citing a city code that states it’s illegal to expose genitalia in a public place in view of members of the opposite sex.

A bystander recorded the episode, which was posted on the Web.

As Hammond pulled to a stop, police began to question him.

Hammond said he didn’t think he was doing anything wrong.

An officer told him to put on some pants or go to jail. “There are kids out there,” the officer said.

“I just want to ride my bike,” Hammond says. “I’m wearing a helmet.”

The officer said that was nice, but that it was either pants or jail.

Three officers then brought Hammond to the ground, cuffed him and left him naked in the street.

The district attorney’s office sought misdemeanor convictions for resisting arrest, fourth-degree assault and indecent exposure.

Hammond, who works at a cafe and as a caregiver for people with developmental disabilities, said he had moved to Portland from New Mexico and thought nudity was legal because he’d participated in his first World Naked Bike Ride without incident.

“It’s one of the reasons I live in Portland. As far as you can see - as far in front of you and behind - it’s naked people.”

Twelve days after the group bike ride Hammond, housemates and friends sat on the lawn of his home selling art and bemoaning the traffic.

He and a friend, Walter Geis, decided to strip down and ride their bikes up and down the boulevard.

Hammond testified that he was expressing a message in support of bikes and against cars, foreign oil, the Iraq war and air pollution.

Deputy District Attorney Ryan Lufkin said Hammond made no attempt to communicate that.

“This was, by every definition of the word, streaking,” Lufkin said and told the judge that if he dismissed the charges anyone who’d been arrested for indecent exposure could make the same case.

In 1985, the Oregon Court of Appeals ruled in that appearing nude in public can be a protected form of expression if it’s done in political protest and should be considered on a case-by-case basis.

LaBarre said Hammond’s case qualified.

Would he ride naked again?

“Oh, yeah,” he said.

 

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Atrucker wrote on Nov 14, 2008 9:42 AM:

" People 1 cops 0 Heck yes !! Ride on brother. I am glad to see we still have some rights , though Bush tried hard to take alot of them away .
And don.t start with Obama will do worse stuff, when you have no clue . "

cycler wrote on Nov 14, 2008 10:16 AM:

" Obama can't do worse stuff. That would be nearly impossible. "

Kelso Guy wrote on Nov 14, 2008 10:31 AM:

" Another reason I love Portland! "

Local Yokel wrote on Nov 14, 2008 11:12 AM:

" From the article: "Portland police . . . citing a city code that states its illegal to expose genitalia in a public place in view of members of the opposite sex."

So is it okay for everyone to show their junk to members of the same sex? LOL! Glad charges were dropped. Shame our tax dollars were spent on such a tremendous crime against humanity! (Less government interference, my eye!!) "

duckguy wrote on Nov 14, 2008 11:29 AM:

" Another reason I HATE Portland! If I'm walking downtown with my wife and kids and one of these freaks runs or rides by me naked he'll catch a clothes line and end up in a heap.

Public decency laws are in place to protect the public against people like this. You shouldn't have to worry about some low-life that thinks he has a message to send flashing you his genitalia. "

Roudyruss wrote on Nov 14, 2008 11:45 AM:

" The police should be charged with assault for the way they threw him to the ground while arresting him. "

NIMBY wrote on Nov 14, 2008 12:08 PM:

" Newsflash for Duckguy: Men have penises and testicles and women have breasts and vaginas. It's not that big a deal it's just part of being human. "

past chinook wrote on Nov 14, 2008 12:40 PM:

" .. With movies and tv programs being what they are, a nude guy on a bike really shouldnt be much of a suprise to someone that is worried about their WIFE and kids seeing something like that. "

SM wrote on Nov 14, 2008 12:55 PM:

" I duno about Washington, but it's perfectly legal to be naked on private property outside of city limits in Oregon. If you happen to live next to Duckguy, get naked and go setup camp with a lawn chair and a beer in your driveway :P "

mom of four wrote on Nov 15, 2008 2:02 AM:

" News flash to all that think that was okay to do in front of children you ppl do not need kids! I don't want my kids to see that. Sorry if you like to do that you are sick! "

mom of four wrote on Nov 15, 2008 2:04 AM:

" Also, we as "good" parents make sure are children aren't exposed to that stuff on tv. You actually need to start being a parent not a friend. That is what is wrong with kids these days parents just don't care! "

Cheney119 wrote on Nov 15, 2008 8:49 AM:

" Another reason to hate intolerance. Duckguy, you hate Portland and things that upset you cause you to threaten violence. Get a mirror, you are talking like a nut. "

Im_not_saying wrote on Nov 15, 2008 11:39 AM:

" So nudity is bad - but violence is perfectly acceptable to show your children? Duckguy - do you work for the FCC? "

Cowlick wrote on Nov 15, 2008 1:31 PM:

" This is ridiculous! How is riding nude "expressing a message in support of bikes and against cars, foreign oil, the Iraq war and air pollution"? Why can't he ride with clothes on and carry a sign? Police acted appropriately enforcing the law they referenced. That judge's ruling is ludicrous. "

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