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No "Gangs" you see people who belong to motorcycle clubs. And no, it's nothing like the movies.
I will argue that one. Run down into south Texas around the Big Bend area and find some Banditos. They arent exactly like in the movie... They would have killed someone on the spot for cutting brake lines. They have also killed dozens of police officers over the years. I think they're about as close as you can get to the Hell's Angels of yore.
Well, I don't run around cutting fuel and brake lines, nor do I burn down clubhouses. Those things will get you killed for sure. Just Darwinism in action.
My point is they are like most people, if you don't mess with them, most will leave you alone. I live on Long Island and you will see The Hells Angels around. They do their own thing and seem to leave everyone else alone.
Thefunniest part of that movie was thebit about the bar being rebuilt at the end during the credits.
The satire of the TV show --- Extreme Home Makeover or something.
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I've known a couple of 1% and for the most part they're good people, good guys to have at your back, just don't get into anything that is none of your business and you're OK...
I'd say that is pretty good advice for everyone, regardless of who they are. Stay out of peoples business in most walks of life, and you will generally be fine.
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