Protest held by cyclists at Addison Lee Courier offices in London
Protest is held by angry cyclists after Addison Lee Chairman John Griffin's anti-cycling article in company's customer magazine Add Lib. The protesters held a mock-die-in protest where they pretended to die.
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Addison Lee Chairman John Griffin reading his article in the company's magazine, Add Lib, to the protesting cyclists outside the Addison Lee offices in North London. The article was alleged to be anti-cyclists.
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- id:1172223
- date:23 April 2012
- dimensions:12.91 x 8.64 in. (3872 x 2592 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:30.52 MB
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Protest is held by angry cyclists after Addison Lee Chairman John Griffin's anti-cycling article in company's customer magazine Add Lib. The protesters held a mock-die-in protest where they pretended to die.
Details
- id:1172223
- date:23 April 2012
- dimensions:12.91 x 8.64 in. (3872 x 2592 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:30.52 MB
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