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Time's Up! are most famous in New York City for publicizing the leaderless Critical Mass bicycle rides throughout the city. From 2005-2007, The NYPD tried to peg TIME'S UP! as the organizers of New York City's Critical Mass, due to their enthusiastic promotion and participation with fliers, web listings, banners, props, special bikes, etc. The bicycle collective also often uses its downtown Manhattan space as the location for after-parties for the ride. The City of New York filed a lawsuit against Time's Up! and four of its volunteers, claiming that they needed to obtain permits for the monthly rides, but after two years the case was dropped.

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  • Time's Up! are most famous in New York City for publicizing the leaderless Critical Mass bicycle rides throughout the city. From 2005-2007, The NYPD tried to peg TIME'S UP! as the organizers of New York City's Critical Mass, due to their enthusiastic promotion and participation with fliers, web listings, banners, props, special bikes, etc. The bicycle collective also often uses its downtown Manhattan space as the location for after-parties for the ride. The City of New York filed a lawsuit against Time's Up! and four of its volunteers, claiming that they needed to obtain permits for the monthly rides, but after two years the case was dropped.
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  • Time's Up! are most famous in New York City for publicizing the leaderless Critical Mass bicycle rides throughout the city. From 2005-2007, The NYPD tried to peg TIME'S UP! as the organizers of New York City's Critical Mass, due to their enthusiastic promotion and participation with fliers, web listings, banners, props, special bikes, etc. The bicycle collective also often uses its downtown Manhattan space as the location for after-parties for the ride. The City of New York filed a lawsuit against Time's Up! and four of its volunteers, claiming that they needed to obtain permits for the monthly rides, but after two years the case was dropped.
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