Motorcyclists are riding in support of anti-bullying initiatives today.
This is the second annual Bikes Against Bullying in support of the Amanda Todd Legacy Society.
Todd committed suicide in October 2012 after she was bullied relentlessly online.
In January 2014, Dutch police arrested a man known as Aydin C. with indecent assault and child pornography.
The ride started at the Port Coquitlam rec centre at 10 a.m., heading to Trev Deeley Motorcycles in Vancouver, where there will be performances, speeches, food and beverages.
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