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How do you tell which motorcycle "clubs" are outlaw biker gangs?

I would like to join a motorcycle club that doesn't deal methamphetamine or gang-rape fifteen year old girls in the club room. How can you tell which clubs aren't criminal groups? Both the "legal" ones and outlaw ones use "MC" in their name and the outlaw groups often do charity events just like the legal groups, both often seem to wear patches too. So how do you tell?

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  • 8 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    Go ask 'em.

  • aliaga
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs

  • 5 years ago

    I suggestion questions could not be dumber than Bart's, guessed unsuitable once more. The 'outlaw Gangs' have over 21 12 months historic members, some can have 16 12 months historic relatives of full patched individuals as experience alongs and coffee involved in minor movements- historical membership had more youthful brothers and sons in many instances worried in now not precisely authorized pursuits with their elders. Criminal gangs have equal main issue- more youthful household members sometime involved. College- more like a 'residence tuition' for a few. Substitute commonly visible is juvenile road gang associated with Biker gang- the Mongols it seems that had organization with younger mexican gang on continous foundation, felony child endangerment bills/contributing to delinquency of youth expenses towards of few Mongols famous from bust up.

  • Jon
    Lv 6
    8 years ago

    Real out law clubs carry 3 piece patches on their jackets on the back. They are called rockers. Top is who they are. Middle is the emblem or symbol the club runs. Bottom is the state or city from where they are from. Usual have a small m/c on there some where, usually just below the symbol on the side. M/C stands for motor cycle club. Now one person said something about 1%. That means 1% of the country is real bad mother fuckers and don't mess with them. Now the people you really need to watch out for and don't want to **** with ever, the ones that carry the 13 usually in a yellow diamond. That is well. There are 26 letters in the alphabet. The 13th letter is M. M is the first letter in the word murder. You fallow me. Just don't run three patches on your jacket(called cut), your fine. Really just go ride and have fun.

    My road name is 333halfevil. Real club members have road names.

    Source(s): 15 plus years, real biker. Support local 81.
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  • 6 years ago

    Ask the local sheriff. The Gang crimes/Organized crime section will have their list of 'Real' Outlaws, Posers, and 'traffic offenders' . The 'traffic Offenders' are real riders with real motorcycles that are NOT known as drug dealers, etc- but occasional racers. The Sheriffs deputies will write out the tickets by license plate, match to the rider and pass them out at the Sunday breakfast meetings with expectation they'll show up at court date time to arrange payments. If cycle gets dropped and rider injured the officer will call for other riders to pick up cycle instead of impounding it. The 'Posers' are watched for silly behavior and bad driving- they are a danger to themselves and public, get the tow trucks at times and a extra back up unit for confrontations, haul ass to jail so can talk to judge in couple days. The 'real' outlaws get a extra backup with automatic weapon and armored vest before confronting, fedral agents often invited along and SWAT teams ready like in Texas recently..

  • 8 years ago

    i wouldnt just go up to them and say ' can i join ', ive known a club for about 3 years and i only just got my prospect patch but people with ' 1% ' patches are known as the bad ones haha and mc's are more for men only and tend to be once your in you dont leave but a mcc is still a bike club but for women and young people, kids ect and they do all the same things ecept deal drugs :P, they hold events, ride outs, rallys and some do charity events and fund rasing

  • 8 years ago

    Look at the members.

    One group is wearing shiny new harley brand leathers from head to toe and spend their time in front of a mirror practicing their badass sneer. Their bikes are fairly new and the chrome is spotless. Look for tribal and harley tattoos in discreet locations. Every third one is sporting a club officer 3' long dangling handle bar tassel. Look for shaved heads and 'badass' facial hair. The really low rent guys will have that tiny hair braid in the back.

    As evidence that crime really dosn't pay well. The other group are riding ratty old bikes that look like they have been rained on a lot. Often spotted doing roadside tinkering in the vicinity of their air filter. Look for long greasy hair in a pony tail and long beards. Look for jailhouse tattoos, leathers and threadbare denim that look handed down from two generations. You should get that jail-time vibe from about 30' away. They might be criminals but at least they aren't pathetic posers.

  • 4 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Before you join in any groups, first check their backgrounds. You cannot just join in an association without knowing about the members and their activities. If a group often violates laws, then, stay away from them. They are not good companions for a person who wants peace and for someone who oblige the laws. You can ask for referrals. However, make sure that you know and you can trust the person as your reference.

    Source(s): Jafrum
  • 8 years ago

    You don't have to worry about it. You don't just join an "outlaw" club.

    And yes, support your local 81 . . .

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