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Beekeeper
20th September 2024, 15:11
Mark Mitchell is going to sort these crims out

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/whanganui-chronicle/whanganui-midweek/national-royal-enfield-riders-club-launches-in-whanganui/4FKGTZHSDZFVLIEQK66UOEOEVU/

rastuscat
20th September 2024, 16:24
There are quite a few clubs that wear regalia, which are full of ex cops, firemen, defence force types.

Not sure how they are going to be effected. I was in Patriots for a while.

The general public often don't differentiate between good guys wearing patched and bad guys wearing patches.

It's going to be interesting.

Beekeeper
20th September 2024, 16:41
Members of the Dainese bike club were arrested in a clampdown on on farts riding fast on backroads, the world is now a safer place

pritch
20th September 2024, 17:02
The general public often don't differentiate between good guys wearing patched and bad guys wearing patches.



True, and not just the general public. There was the guy hiding out in the bush on the run from the cops. He saw a gathering of patched bikers and thought he could score some dope but it was the Patriots. He lucked out there.

Some years back the local BMW owners were out and about and pulled in to Foxton. A Police car came past and then came past again - and again. One of the BMW owners flagged the car down and showed them his ID and the car went away. Apparently the Police can't distinguish BMWs and their owners from gang members and their Harleys either.

Berries
20th September 2024, 17:20
Good guys, bad guys, dressing the same is all a bit gay isn't it?

I see that some of them sew achievement badges on their jackets like the girl guides.

Laava
20th September 2024, 18:08
Ulysses club has a large patch and also an embossed leather jacket in their catalogue of guff. It has always had zero appeal to me and very very few of the members would wear it . However it does seem to be the guys on harlees and indians who do wear a patch. One of our local Indian riding guys has a leather jacket embossed with an almost full back logo. He has stopped wearing it as he had too many unsavoury experiences with gang members.
Wonder if it will apply to the Tu Tangata guys also? Cos if it doesn't, that might not go down well either…
I feel sorry for the cops having to uphold this. At a gang funeral? Nah, the cops will have to do what they usually do and watch from a distance

onearmedbandit
20th September 2024, 20:13
He lucked out there.



Have to be careful with that phrase, the accepted definition is that lucked out means you had good luck.

pete376403
20th September 2024, 21:26
Then there are the god squad patched clubs - I don't think they meet the definition of criminal organisations

1/32 man
21st September 2024, 15:51
https://i.postimg.cc/GtNBmPFm/IMG-8823.jpg

Is this gangsta or just nah?

pritch
22nd September 2024, 08:49
Is this gangsta or just nah?

It'll depend on the actual wording of the law, but the people drafting the law are probably unaware the Ulysses Club exists.

Berries
22nd September 2024, 11:27
It'll depend on the actual wording of the law, but the people drafting the law are probably unaware the Ulysses Club exists.
With my serious hat on I suspect like others that most of the public are unaware as well so all they see are a gang of riders with patches.

I bet Doris in her Yaris shits herself when a group of patched riders overtake and pull in front of her, whether they are the Hells Mongols Mob or Ulysses.