Bikers call on drivers to rev up protests
BIKERS who clogged up Edinburgh's streets on Saturday in protest at the price of fuel have called for more motorists to do the same and warned of bigger, better protests ahead.
Hundreds of bikers from all over Scotland joined a go-slow protest from Kinross, across the Forth Road Bridge and through to the Capital.
Organisers the Fife Bikers group estimates more than 350 bikes joined the procession which converged on the city.
Spokesman Stephen Forsyth said: "We are just ordinary people who are fed up with the increasing price of fuel. We were trying to highlight the point that it is not just truckers suffering, it is your everyday man on the street who is having to cope with these costs.
"We're trying to get something else organised, something much bigger. It will involve bikes and probably car drivers too."
The full article contains 149 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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Last Updated:
30 June 2008 11:44 AM
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Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh
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