byegad said:
Exactly! The York Rally parade from the Mnster this year had no police presence. (They usually supply a few riders and man the lights to wave everyone through.) So this year we stopped at the lights, the parade got broken up and lots of motorists found themselves surrounded by cyclists. The poor lambs didn't know what to do with themselves! One or two drivers reacted dangerously and it was blindingly obvious that keeping the parade together would have been safer for all and cause less disruption to the rest of the traffic.
This is why I dislike the idea of the Critical mass rides. Any large and slow moving group even with the best will in the world is going to disrupt traffic flow. If you have an agenda, a start point and an end point, then you will get the support of the police, and also the compliance of the traffic around you.
On these rides, we with the support of the police actually do demand (and command) priority over the other vehicles, and as such 'take the streets back' in a way which these CM rallies will never achieve.
One of the runs we did went from central London up to Donington Park (130 miles), and the police in each country turned out and blocked the slip roads on the motorway as we passed through to keep us all together.
The bottom line is if you are having a rally, speak to the local police and they will support you if you actually have an agenda (not just being a bloody nuisance)