“Unveiling the Brotherhood: Discover the Secret Rules Every Hells Angel Must Obey!”
Protecting The Brand Is Crucial
By now you know how important it is to protect the brand of the Hells Angels, but we haven’t discussed just far the club is willing to go in this regard. While you might think the rules on this would lean towards violence, sometimes the club goes by the rules of the law.
The Hells Angels have sued several large companies in order to protect their brand, including Disney after the movie Wild Hogs was released.
They Follow Their Own Rules
Perhaps the most important rule that the Hells Angels follow is this – they follow their own rules. The rules that society has created don’t concern them. Once you join the club, you have your set of rules to live by.
In one publication about the club, it is written, “They, of course, didn’t have jobs. They despised everything that most Americans pursue – stability, security. They rode their bikes, hung out in bars for days at a time, fought with anyone who messed with them. They were self-contained, with their own set of rules, their own code of behavior. It was extraordinary.”
The Beginning Of A Legacy
For the most part, it’s commonly accepted that the Hells Angels were officially formed on March 17, 1948 in Fontana, California. The founders included the Bishop family as well as a few other World War II veterans that came together from various post-war motorcycle clubs.
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