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The Texan wrote:
The folklore Hells angels of yesteryear and the Hells Angles of today are 2 very different breed of bikers and people. I did undercover work with bikers 35 years ago and then last year I had a chance to meet and get to know the Hells Angels who are in Sturgis every year. Many of them today are true professional people who quit the rat race and are enjoying a free life. They are NO longer the 1% group that they were 30-40 years ago. I would gladly break bread with them at "my" table or theirs....
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jfkmk wrote:You can believe the internet and all its fallacies or you can go meet the people and make your own decision. Personally I prefer to think for myself. Like I said, I have been around them since back in the early 80's and know what they are today. There are many clubs that try to mimic what the HA were in their heyday, but the true HA are NOT the club of old.The Texan wrote:
The folklore Hells angels of yesteryear and the Hells Angles of today are 2 very different breed of bikers and people. I did undercover work with bikers 35 years ago and then last year I had a chance to meet and get to know the Hells Angels who are in Sturgis every year. Many of them today are true professional people who quit the rat race and are enjoying a free life. They are NO longer the 1% group that they were 30-40 years ago. I would gladly break bread with them at "my" table or theirs....
Simply not true. Do a quick search on hells angels recent activity and you will get hits involving violence, drugs, prostitution, murder, etc. for very recent years. Not sure who you prefer to dine with but the hells angels would be far from my first choice.
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
โJun-27-2014 10:59 AM
The Texan wrote:
The folklore Hells angels of yesteryear and the Hells Angles of today are 2 very different breed of bikers and people. I did undercover work with bikers 35 years ago and then last year I had a chance to meet and get to know the Hells Angels who are in Sturgis every year. Many of them today are true professional people who quit the rat race and are enjoying a free life. They are NO longer the 1% group that they were 30-40 years ago. I would gladly break bread with them at "my" table or theirs....
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Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
โJun-27-2014 06:26 AM
nycsteve wrote:4aSong wrote:
WHY ?
Hells Angels are not a typical motorcycle club. They are an organized crime outfit involved in drug distribution and extortion. Do some research, they have not been subtle over the years.
โJun-27-2014 06:13 AM
loulou57 wrote:I agree regarding "Bikers"... But we're talking about Hells Angels.. Not so good a reputation. They've already been judged and found guilty.
We are not and have never been bikers. We do know of a couple of bikers who are ex members. I don't know very much about the involvements of these bad bikers.
wonder if we judge these people to quickly. We hear of a few bad situations and then assume all are bad. There are a lot of so called bad bikers that do a large amount of work for various charities.
If bikers arrived at the campground we were staying at, came in quietly at a reasonable hour and did not disturb anyone, then I would think they have every right to be there..
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4aSong wrote:
WHY ?
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harold1946 wrote:. We get a lot of motorcycles here and all are really nice folks. Hells Angels history and reputation gives reason to be wary.taddyport wrote:4aSong wrote:
WHY ?
that would be my question too. I used to be part owner of a bar and grill and we had hundreds of bikers during the summer, they were some of the nicest people that came in.
You can't judge a book by it's cover
You can when it is the hells angels. There are thousands of decent, law abiding bikers and motorcycle clubs. The hells angels do not fit in either catagory. :S
โJun-26-2014 06:02 PM
taddyport wrote:4aSong wrote:
WHY ?
that would be my question too. I used to be part owner of a bar and grill and we had hundreds of bikers during the summer, they were some of the nicest people that came in.
You can't judge a book by it's cover