No Pants Subway Ride
The No Pants Subway Ride (or No Trousers on the Tube Ride in the UK[1]) is an annual event where people ride the subway while they are not wearing pants.[2] Beginning in New York in 2002, the event spread to as many as sixty cities as of 2013.
History
The annual No Pants Subway Ride event is a day where people ride the subway while they are not wearing pants.[2] The event is organized by Improv Everywhere, and has coordinators in cities around the world. This event takes place each year in early January; the date is announced in early December on Improv Everywhere's site.[3]
The first No Pants Subway Ride began with seven riders in 2002 in New York City. In 2006, 150 people participated in New York City. During that event, eight were handcuffed for disorderly conduct, but the charges were later dismissed.[4] For 2013, sixty cities had coordinators.[5]
In January 2016, the event happened for the first time in Moscow, Russia. The participants were investigated by the police under the offense of the "instigating of mass public disorder", however there are opinions the accusations would not stand ground, since the organizers' goal was to make people laugh.[6]
Instructions
People are to meet at a point of their choice at 3 PM. Then, they go into the subway, and enter the train, and sit in the car normally, until the doors close at the stop before people are supposed to get off. After the doors close, people who are leaving at the next station remove their pants with a straight face.
If anyone asks why they've removed their pants, they must say that "they were getting uncomfortable", and remain to have a straight face. Afterwards, there is an after-party, which requires people to continue to be pants-less.
See also
References
- Sims A It's the annual No Trousers on the Tube Ride this Sunday Timeout 6 January 2017
- Berman, Mark (11 January 2013). "No pants, no problem: No Pants Subway Ride returns Sunday". The Washington Post. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
- "No Pants Subway Ride proves passengers need better underwear". CNN. 14 January 2013. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
-
"No Pants Subway Ride returns to Number 6 train". New York Public Radio. 13 January 2007. Archived from the original on 26 September 2012. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
A judge later threw out the disorderly conduct charges, noting that it's not illegal to wear underwear in public.
- Tom Herrmann (7 January 2013). "No Pants Subway Ride 2013 hits NYC and cities around the world [city list, video]". International Business Times. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
- "„No Pants Subway Ride": Moskauer Teilnehmern droht Arrest". De.rbth.com. 2016-01-12. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
Further reading
Wikimedia Commons has media related to No Pants Subway Ride. |
- "No Pants Day: Semi-naked commuters ride trains - Times Of India". Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 14 January 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-04-28. Retrieved 3 May 2014.
The craze spread to London with a group of Arsenal fans pictured in their underpants ahead of their game against Manchester City at the Emirates.