Monday, October 21, 2013
 

Book launch party for Arlington bike attorney Bruce Deming's new book

Surviving the Crash: Your Legal Rights in a Bicycle Accident is the title of a new book by attorney Bruce Deming. There will be a launch party tomorrow night, October 22, at Mad Rose Tavern in Clarendon. From the online registration site:
You are cordially invited to join your fellow cyclists to celebrate the book launch of
Surviving The Crash: Your Legal Rights in a Bicycle Accident

By Bruce Deming 

Come join local bike advocates, bike racers, bike commuters and recreational riders to celebrate the exciting launch of our new cycling book, and lend support to Bikes for the World.

Cycling has never been more popular in the DC area, thanks to the tireless advocacy of our friends committed to making our community one of the most bike-friendly anywhere. But with the increase in cycling has come an increase in the number of accidents involving cyclists.

Whether you have ever been in a bike crash or not, what you don’t know about your rights can hurt you, but what you do know can save you. That’s why Bruce wrote this book, to provide all members of the cycling community with important information they need to make sure their rights are protected.

**Discount craft beers will be available, and fabulous door prizes including gift certificates for Road ID bracelets and Gripped Films DVDs, will be raffled to benefit Bikes For The World. All attendees will receive free copies of the new book, as well as complementary water bottles and other cool swag**

There will be fun people at this event from every corner of the cycling community, so come on out and join us!

Mad Rose Tavern
3100 Clarendon Blvd
Arlington, VA 22201

Tuesday, October 22, 2013 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (EDT)

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