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Or the police being complicit with patch clubs in assisting them to knock out competing events.
It offends my sense of decency that a small business organising an inoffensive show in Wales gets shafted, while the HAMC are able to better defend themselves and see the police off, and thus get to profit from the suggestion that they might be engaged in a potential shooting war with another patch club.
I don't actually think the Bulldog bash should be shut down, but I do think that for as long as every rumour of possible patch club violence screws over everybody except the patch clubs involved who instead profit from the situation (and this is the second time this has happened), there is absolutely no incentive on the 1%ers to wind their necks in... <img src="http://www.superbike.co.uk/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />
The HA are a corporation and probably have top notch legal representation. It may be controversial but I like the Angels. When I was younger the 1%ers embodied everything that was motorcycling to me freedom, brotherhood, flipping a finger to authority and doing it all on two wheels, altho I and they have changed since then.
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