AsecretiveUSDrug

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Canada - First in a two-part series,The power of the patch

Posted on 12:59 AM by Unknown
OFF THE WIRE
BY: Rosie Gillingham
thetelegram.com


Canada - First in a two-part series Joe was eight years old when he asked for his first leather jacket to join a "motorcycle gang."
"I remember I had a bicycle that looked like a motorcycle," he said.
"I went to my father and asked could I have a leather jacket because me and my friends want to start a motorcycle gang.
"So, we went down and picked one out with a little blue skull on the back. I thought it was the coolest thing."
Thirty-five years later, he has the real thing and is part of an official motorcycle club.
Joe is not his real name.
He didn't want to publicize the name of his club either, or even where they're based for fear other clubs may disapprove of him talking to the media.
But he displays his club colours with pride.
For Joe, being a member of a motorcycle club is not a symbol of power or authority.
"It's a brotherhood. It's about the camaraderie" he said.
"The guys in my club would do anything for me because we look out for each other. We trust each other with anything and everything."
Joe is well-aware of the public perception of motorcycle gangs. The leather jackets, vests, long hair and long beards are intimidating to some.
But Joe says he's no gangster.
Most bikers are not rowdy troublemakers and are, in fact, honest, law-abiding, hard-working people, he said.
"Just because I wear a patch and ride a motorcycle, doesn't mean I'm a criminal," said Joe, who pointed out that his club and many others often donate and raise money for charities.
"We're not all bad guys."
But that's not to say they're all upstanding citizens, either. To understand which is which requires an understanding of how bikers are categorized.
Joe's group is classified as a motorcycle club as opposed to a riders' club. There's a big difference.
Rider clubs - symbolized by the RC near the logos on their jackets - are groups of people who like to ride motorcycles together and socialize.
Motorcycle clubs - which can include small community groups and the notorious Hells Angels - have an MC symbol near their logos. The logo includes top rocker, stating the name of the club, or bottom rocker, claiming its territory. The clubs have a hierarchical structure.
To be a member of a motorcycle club is a much more involved process and lifestyle.
MC members must earn their patch by demonstrating their personal commitment to the group, and self-discipline. It's often a long process, and once the patch is earned, a member garners a certain respect among bikers. Patch holders cannot discuss club business elsewhere and must show allegiance to their clubs.
Every club has its own rituals for earning patches. Some involve committing a crime, but not all.
Joe spent almost a year as a striker, or prospect. During that time, you hang out with the group and obey any full-patch member's requests.
"It's stuff like, 'Go buy me a drink, get me a pack of cigarettes, do something foolish, like ask that big, fat woman to dance,'" he said.
"It's a hazing ritual, and after a certain amount of time - which could be anywhere from a month to a couple of years - then the full-patch members sit around the table and vote whether or not to allow you in the club."
But becoming a motorcycle club member is not as easy as sewing a patch on your back.
Riding clubs generally have hundreds or thousands of members, he said. Motorcycle clubs tend to be a lot smaller - 15 or 20 per chapter.
In this province, riders clubs include the Northern Stars, New Found Riders, Canadian Motorcycle Cruisers, Rock United, Booze Fighters and Lurking Class, all based in the St. John's area. Riverside Riders is based in Peterview, with Republic Riders (one of the few clubs that includes women) on the west coast. There's also The Cav, an Army veterans group with members from all across the province, and Doom Merchants, which is not based in any particular town or city.
Motorcycle clubs here include the Outlaws and Bacchus, both in Grand Falls-Windsor, Rolling Bones in Musgrave Harbour, Creed in Botwood, The Disciples in Gander, Relic Riders in Carbonear, Krakens in Mount Pearl, and The Vikings, Azazel's Few and Sea Dawgs, all based in St. John's. There's also an all-women MC group in St. John's - the Lady Bugs.
Most members of the public can't distinguish between the types of biker groups or club colours.
To many people, all bikers are gangsters. However, there are only a small percentage involved in crime, Joe insists. These groups are referred to as the one per cent motorcycle clubs.
The label "one-percenters" comes from comments made more than 60 years ago by representatives of the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA). Following a fight that broke out between two clubs at a rally in Hollister, Calif., in July 1947, the reps defended the reputations of its members, stating that 99 per cent of bikers are law-abiding citizens, while only one per cent were outlaws.
The term stuck, and to this day, one percenters display the one percent diamond patch on their leather vests and jackets with pride.
"It's the one per cent who don't follow society's rules," Joe said.
In this province, there are reportedly four one per cent clubs - Bacchus, established here in 2011, The Outlaws (which were originally the Black Pistons which patched over to become The Outlaws), which set up shop last year, and the Vikings, plus the near-defunct Azazel's Few, founded here about a year ago.
While Joe's club is not a one per cent club, he said there's a mutual respect amongst all the clubs.
In fact, Joe said, in order to become an official motorcycle club, you must first ask permission from the larger and more powerful one per cent clubs.
"You can't just throw a patch on your back and call yourself a motorcycle club. The one per cent organizations would be very upset at that," he said.
"If you do it without their permission, they will pull you over the side of the road and they will tear that leather right off your back.
"There's a politics to it."
That's despite the fact clubs have no direct affiliation or association with them.
"They're the lead motorcycle clubs," he said. "They're the big dogs, so we do have to pay them respect."
Joe says one per cent clubs normally don't try to entice other clubs to get involved in criminal activity.
"They don't ask us to do anything because they don't want us mixed up in their business whatsoever," he said. "We have nothing that they want. They have nothing we want.
"But because they're in charge - and I use that term loosely - we do have to show them respect because they're a big organization."
The Hells Angels is the largest one per cent outlaw motorcycle gang in Canada.
The group was established in 1948 in California and has expanded to more than 2,000 members worldwide.
The Angels are believed to have almost 500 full-fledged members and almost 40 chapters.
Hells Angels aren't believed to have an official chapter in this province - already claimed territory here - but according to Joe, the Angels have been here for more than 40 years.
"They control half of George Street, sure!" Joe said. "Trust me, they've been here for a long time."
Many of the major drug busts in this province, such as Operation Roadrunner, had ties to the Angels, as well as the drive-by shooting on Kenmount Terrace earlier this year.
"The fighting that's been going on and the few things that have been in the news is an internal thing," Joe said. "It's infighting between clubs."
He said the bigger clubs want control of the drug activity, which has seen an upswing in the past several years due to the surge in oil and gas industries. The money going around these days is what's attracting them, he said.
"It's going to happen," Joe said of an eventual Hells Angels chapter. "And there's nothing the police can do about it.
"Drugs are already here. They just want control of it and make the money. They're the modern-day mafia."
Joe's club may not be affiliated with such organizations, but he said the police make assumptions based on their patches.
He said he and other members of his club have been watched closely by police.
"I wouldn't say we've been harassed by the RNC, but we've certainly been followed a lot," he said.
"All of us have been pulled over multiple times; photographs taken of licence plates. We've had them jump out of cars with high-speed cameras. It's nuts.
"I'm not going to get involved in crime. I've got too much to lose."
But police believe it's the citizens who are losing out by having outlaw bikers in their town.
In Monday's Part 2, read how the RCMP and RNC are handling these groups in our communities. 
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • (no title)
  • California, Undercover Officer Provides Inside Look Into Local Gang
    OFF THE WIRE Source: 10news.com SANTEE, Calif. -- Authorities say a Santee-based gang, whose members include convicted felons with long rap ...
  • Help Inform People on How To Fight Non Conforming Helmets
    OFF THE WIRE igeon Forge Police Department P.O. Box 1350 225 Pine Mountain Road Pigeon Forge, TN 37868 Phone:   865-453-9063  (non-emergency...
  • Motorcycle Noise And Money
    OFF THE WIRE agingrebel.com It is tempting for bikers to laugh off the holy crusade against “motorcycle noise” and aftermarket exhaust pipes...
  • ARIZONA - Bikers rousted at northern Ariz. motorcycle rally after shooting sue police
    OFF THE WIRE http://www.therepublic.com/ view/story/ 89fe19ca330149208b656a56b6c912 a5/AZ--Motorcycle-Rally- Lawsuit    Bikers rousted at no...
  • USA - State by State Look at Motorcycle and Bicycle Helmet Use Laws..
    OFF THE WIRE The history of motorcycle helmet laws in the United States is characterized by change. In 1967, to increase motorcycle helm...
  • SAM CRO RADIO SHOW - JOIN US WED NITE AS WE INTERVIEW, FEATURED MAYAN SEASON 4, EDDY "HOLLYWOOD" CARDENAS
    OFF THE WIRE   JOIN US WED NITE AS WE INTERVIEW, FEATURED MAYAN SEASON 4, EDDY "HOLLYWOOD" CARDENAS  AND REMEMBER, IF YOU CAN’T TU...
  • AUSTRALIA - Treating tattooists like criminals won't stop organised crime
    OFF THE WIRE he manager of a local tattoo parlour says treating tattooists like criminals won't work to crackdown on organised crime. Un...
  • USA - Expunction Orders Kept Out of Federal Court
    OFF THE WIRE By CAMERON LANGFORD      (CN) - A law that allows the U.S. government to assert federal jurisdiction over claims against it i...
  • BABE OF THE WEEK - Kaity aka "Daft Kat"
    I’m Kaity, also known as the Daft Kat, I’m 21 and I’m a Colorado native. In real life, I’m a barista and a bartender at a little local caf...

Categories

  • about (1)
  • contact (1)
  • upcoming shows (1)

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (500)
    • ▼  September (217)
      • Motorcycle Noise And Money
      • USA - POLICE PROFILING PATCHES
      • 2 ARTICLES - 186.22 NOT TRUE & Looks like an addit...
      • COLORADO - IRON HORSE POKER RUN 10 / 5 /2013
      • PIC OF THE DAY
      • Leah Uncensored..
      • USA - Your Phone Is Tapped
      • Babe`s of the DAY..... This is 18 and older. Rest...
      • USA - Police Using License Plate Reader Surveillan...
      • Questions About Your Rights? DURING Traffic Stop
      • Know Your Rights: A Primer
      • Emilio Rivera
      • Espinoza`s leathers, check it out....
      • Know Your Rights When Dealing With Police Officers
      • Ten Most Notorious Outlaw Biker Gangs
      • NO SNITCHIN` NO SNOOPIN` NO RATTIN`
      • Emilio Rivera, charity for " THE LEFTOUT KIDS "
      • CA - License Plate Recognition Logs Our Lives Long...
      • Babe`s of the DAY.....
      • RED HEAD BABES OF THE DAY
      • Fight Your Traffic Tickets
      • USA - How to Deal with Police (cheat sheet)
      • How to File a Complaint Against a Police Officer
      • DISCLAIMER 9/ 20 / 2013
      • NEVEDA - Effective October 1, 2013, it will be leg...
      • FLORIDA - Wounded Warrior PTSD..
      • Is the IRS Fishing for Lists of Veterans?
      • Bumper sticker now probable cause?
      • Flipping Off Police Officers Constitutional, Feder...
      • How to COP Proof Your Cell Phone
      • PUBLIC RECORDS ACT GUIDELINES
      • DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF CLOTHING OR CLUB ME...
      • Submit, Photo`s & Bio, for Babe of the Week or Day...
      • BABE OF THE DAY
      • Know Your Rights With Police Officers
      • USA - Know Your Rights: A Primer
      • How Was Your Speed Measured?
      • Know Your Rights When Dealing With Police Officers...
      • What Are My Rights When I'm Pulled Over By a Cop?
      • RULES OF ENGAGEMENT........One thing I hope every ...
      • Illusion Motorsports
      • BONER PICS
      • USA - MCANSG - MOTORCYCLE CLUBS ARE NOT STREET GANGS
      • COLORADO - The Iron Horse Poker Run & BBQ
      • LIFE IN THE FAST LANE..
      • Police Now Can Switch off iPhone Camera and Wi-Fi
      • ALL ABOUT THE BUTTS TUESDAY
      • Ten Most Notorious Outlaw Biker Gangs...............
      • Know Your Rights When Dealing With Police Officers
      • USA - Quick summary of knife laws
      • Bikers and Politics
      • Flipping Off Police Officers Constitutional, Feder...
      • It’s Time to Accept that America is a Police State
      • BABES OF THE DAY
      • 7 Rules for Recording Police
      • How to File a Complaint Against a Police Officer
      • Try nude photography!
      • What Constitutes Probable Cause?
      • USA - Law on Locking-Blade Pocket Knives
      • USA - Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights
      • USA - Why Police Lie Under Oath
      • Nevada Knife Laws
      • Knife Laws in California: Is It Legal to Carry O...
      • How To Piss Off A Cop, QUOTE THE CONSTITUTION........
      • MOTORCYCLE PROFILING
      • Understanding the 1% Rule: Motivations
      • Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Motorcycle...
      • MICHIGAN - He's an INFIDEL, and Proud of It
      • CA - Medical Marijuana Patients Rally To Stop Mayo...
      • SAM CRO RADIO SHOW - JOIN US WED NITE AS WE INTERV...
      • “THE BIKERS OF AMERICA, THE PHIL and BILL SHOW”
      • What is R.I.C.O.? Read why it's used against Ameri...
      • 1%er defined - One Percenters, Gangs and Outlaws.
      • California Law makes helmet violations "fix-it" ti...
      • California, Undercover Officer Provides Inside Loo...
      • Espinoza's Leather Story and Bios..
      • Illusion Motorsports - " Premiere motorcycle custo...
      • Veteran receives Bronze Star with Valor for declas...
      • WASHINGTON, D.C.-
      • Washington - “It’s Not the Saints Who Can Bring Us...
      • BABES OF THE DAY
      • A Weak President
      • Help Inform People on How To Fight Non Conforming ...
      • The Snitch’s Tale
      • USA - Preventing Police Abuse
      • AUSTRALIA - NSW Government to crack down on gun cr...
      • Illinois Supreme Court Declares State's Ban on Car...
      • Religious Bikers' Civil Rights Suit Sputters
      • CA - Answering Detainee's Phone Deemed Improper
      • IMPORTANT CALL TO ACTION -- HR 875 -- STOP THE SAL...
      • USA - Call the Cops at Your Own Risk
      • Sons of Anarchy and One Heart Source Fundraiser!!
      • CA DEVIL DOLLS , GIRL POWER RIDE
      • 4th annual Toy Drive & Poker Run Oct. 13, 2013
      • No title
      • Plan to Ease Overcrowded CA Prisons Gets Sign-Off
      • Ticket for Trying to Get Cops License Plate Number?
      • EMILIO RIVERA
      • FLAGSTAFF, Ariz - Phoenix officer charged in Pres...
      • NHTSA Proposing Change Of Angle Of Motorcycle Lice...
    • ►  August (205)
    • ►  July (78)
Powered by Blogger.