Dozens of young and naked people paraded at central tube stations to
protest against hidden bank charges. The commuters were stunned with the
multiple flashmob all over the city as daring campaigners stripped down
to their bras and pants.
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The protesters were seen at Liverpool Street Station, Angel, Farringdon
and Kings Cross Square. Luckily for them, it was one of the hottest day
of the year in Great Britain. The action was organised as part of the
TransferWise 'Nothing2Hide' campaign which aims to raise awareness about
hidden bank charges. Its co-founder, Taavet Hinrikus said,
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Banking needs to be shaken up - today we kick off our campaign to
stamp out hidden fees and make the world of international money
transfers a fairer place. Raising awareness is an essential step in
arming consumers with all the information they need to make informed
choices about how to transfer their money abroad without getting
ripped-off.”
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Passers-by took to Twitter and Facebook to express their shock as
they posted pictures of the semi-naked flashmob members who were
strolling along the streets of the British capital.
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