The organiser of a youth bike ride in Auckland claims police presence was excessive and that riders, including those wearing balaclavas, were targeted for self-expression and protection from online hostility, despite arrests and infringement notices issued over road safety and un
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Police presence at Auckland bike ride that ended in arrests was excessive, organiser saysmotorists view cyclists as less human when wearing helmets
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