Detroit Bikes! goes to Work ride 10.16.2005
Work Sites include: Eastern Market; Waterworks Park; the Packard Plant; the Kowalski Plant; A Scene from 8 Mile; Some works of art; MotorCity Brewery; Avalon Bakery; Downtown Detroit; Joe Louis Arena; the “new” riverfront; and, of course, where we have gone to work each and every tour, GCP's Millenium Bell.
We hope to see you there! *Please be aware of our liability and weather policy*
*Should the weather present a steady rain (i.e. more than trace amount) on 10.16.2005 or it be forecasted to rain more than trace amounts and/or to change dramatically in temperature or pattern, Detroit Bikes! will attempt to reschedule the event at a later date. We apoligize for the uncertainity, due to events that we cannot control**
**Detroit Bikes!, a project of Detroit Synergy Group, is a grassroots advocacy group aimed at promoting cycling within the city, specifically the “motor city.” Being a grass-roots collective, some of our events, such as Sunday October 16th’s formal tour of Detroit, are “participate at your own risk.” This means that Detroit Bikes, Detroit Synergy, directors and actors for Detroit Synergy and Detroit Bikes! and any other group/individuals associated with October 16th, 2005’s event are harmless and as a result, not liable for any personal injury and/or damages that occur during, before, or after today’s event. Please understand that today’s event is no different legally that you making the conscious decision to cycle any other day, with the potential of meeting new friends interested in joining you for enjoyment in the city. By attending below, you yourself agree to adhere to all conditional traffic laws, proper public conduct and state that you will provide proper safety gear for yourself, including the use of a safety helmet as agreed to by conditionally attending towards this event, protecting yourself from injury and the doctor’s office. Likewise, Stolen or damaged goods are not the responsibility of Detroit Bikes and its affiliates rather the owner’s concern and loss. While we deeply desire another great outing, we caution fellow bikers to recognize these concerns and address them with their own understanding of the individual responsibility to abide by the importance of physical health, safety, and welfare of person and property.***