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Entries in bibs (4)

Friday
May132011

Is Your B2B Costume a Registered Runner? New "Knucklehead" Race Bibs Available Now

Thursday
May122011

Bibgate 2011: CPBB Censored by AEG and Facebook

Bibgate 2011Two days ago, we posted a story entitled “Check Out B2B’s #1 Trending Costume - “Faux” Race Bibs”. By the end of the day, Facebook had pulled it from our Wall saying:

“We have removed or disabled access to the following content that you have posted on Facebook because we received a notice from a third party that the content infringes or otherwise violates their rights”

So, we called our lawyers, constitutional and intellectual property law experts, and it turns out we did not violate any third party’s intellectual property or copyright by posting a link to this year’s Bay to Breakers race bib and making our own version.

Take that AEG. Oh yeah, and you too Facebook.

Fortunately, we still had a screenshot of all the comments and likes with the original post and downloadable Knucklehead bibs for your own bib making needs.

Bibgate 2011, out.  

Wednesday
May112011

I'm Not Registered for Bay to Breakers, Can I Still Go?

Yes!

According to ISCOTT, the city agency responsible for approving street closures, no temporary use of a public street may obstruct or bar public access onto that street. Which means that no police officer, security guard, volunteer or AEG henchman can stop you from getting on the sidewalks or streets this Sunday anywhere along the route.

Here is the specific language from ISCOTT’s TEMPORARY STREET CLOSURE FILING INFORMATION (Revised 7/2008) regulations (page 5 section I.B.):

“B. The temporary use or occupancy of a public street shall not unnecessarily obstruct or bar public access onto said street. Sidewalks shall remain open at all times for pedestrian use unless closure of the sidewalk is provided for by resolution of the Board of Supervisors explaining the reasons for such closure.”

Well, in this case, of course, the Board of Supervisors has NOT provided a resolution for a complete closure, which means that anyone can enter any of the streets or sidewalks freely, without registration or “race bib”, on Sunday.

You can download the full document and regulations here.

In addition, it is against City regulations for AEG to place any barriers/fences in an intersection or crosswalk (page 5 section I.C.):

“C. No object of any nature shall be placed or maintained within any intersection or pedestrian crosswalk, nor shall any vehicle be permitted to be parked in such areas. All curb ramps shall remain clear of any obstructions.”

Sorry AEG, those fences you say you’re building are actually illegal.

Uh oh, AEG, looks like you’ve broken the rules all over the place. You’re great at making rules but immune to following them?

ISCOTT (Interdepartmental Staff Committee on Traffic and Transportation) is the San Francisco city agency who overseas permit applications for street closures, and the only actual approval process required by the city for AEG to host Bay to Breakers. Visit their website for more information.

Monday
May092011

Check out B2B's #1 Trending Costume - "Faux" Race Bibs

Word on the street is that this year’s #1 trending costume for the 100th Bay to Breakers is…wait for it…dressing up as a registered runner. Yes, you too can dress up as a “registered runner” printing your very own faux bib at home (or Kinko’s). Your timing chip won’t work, of course, but hey, who said you would be trying to make record time carrying that keg over the Hayes Street hill anyway?

The 2011 Zazzle Bay to Breakers race bibs were recently sent out and high resolution scans and photographs of the bibs are starting to appear on Google. See some here and here. More are sure to appear soon. Creative knuckleheads are printing their own faux bibs as part of their costumes or recreating the bibs in Photoshop with funny numbering and new sponsors.

Who knows, you might see bibs sponsored by the likes of The Armory, Martha Cohen Unpresents and Gavin Newsom For… (oh wait, he never registered) Chief Knucklehead. Heads up. Costumes on, people. Let’s party.

“Faux” B2B Race bib in Photoshop format (with layers) and PDF format.