This was the statute that was created in order to attempt to bring down the power of the Mafia. Outside of the United States of America there are also positions being taken against Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs by other governments. These attempts are to introduce similar laws to ban the contact of club members with one another. Skip to content. Knowledge of color schemes is consequently more important for recognizing members of OMGs.
Members may wear tattoos, T-shirts, and jewelry that incorporate acronyms, symbols, or logos associated with the club. Any biker who is not in good standing with the club must burn off club-related tattoos, usually by heating a butter knife and applying it repeatedly onto his skin. If a gang member perceives disrespect from anyone, including ED staff, the outcome can be deadly, as gang members have an overarching requirement for respect and for saving face in all encounters and from every individual with whom they come in contact.
The gang member will not hesitate to injure or kill someone if he believes that person has shown disrespect to himself or his gang. The latter are more likely to take reasoned actions within or beyond legal boundaries, but both are very capable of expressive violence. Outlaw bikers should always be treated with respect, regardless of whether their behavior warrants it. If an injured member arrives at the ED, other members of his club will often arrive to protect him or inquire into his welfare.
A man was alleged to have briefly argued at a bar with a member of the Sin City MC, who returned with 15 to 20 other members and attacked the man with a machete. The fact that OMGs are well-organized and primed to respond swiftly with aggression in the event of a member being injured should make ED personnel alert law enforcement with greater urgency in the event that supporters of the injured biker start to congregate at the hospital.
For example, a fight bite is a laceration of the hand sustained by striking another individual in the mouth with a clenched fist, and such a wound can result in devastating infections if it is not treated early and correctly. Outlaw bikers may have weapons hidden on their persons that are discovered as their clothing is removed during the course of care.
These weapons are not limited to guns and knives. Members of a specific OMG sometimes carry a particular everyday item as a weapon, the possession of which contributes to their sense of membership to the club.
For example, a member of the Hells Angels MC may carry a ball-peen hammer, whereas a member of the Sons of Silence MC may sport an industrial flashlight. A biker with such a rocker is a candidate for membership to the club and may be more prone to committing acts of aggression than a full-patch member to prove that he is worthy of membership.
Women who support the club can also facilitate violence in the ED. The culture of OMGs is notoriously misogynistic, and women affiliated with these gangs are generally forced into prostitution or street-level drug trafficking.
However, female associates often do not display such insignia, which makes identifying their affiliation with an OMG more difficult. Female associates are often extremely loyal to the club and assist members with illegal activities. ED personnel should be aware that women who arrive to see an injured outlaw biker may carry weapons or drugs for the biker or members of his club.
If the members of rival OMG meet each other in the ED waiting room, a violent altercation is inevitable. Many OMGs consider themselves to be in a perpetual state of war with law enforcement. Thus, police officers providing security in the ED, especially if they are in uniform, may have an inflammatory effect on bikers who arrive at the hospital. ED personnel may encounter outlaw bikers who have been injured in motor vehicle accidents or through interpersonal violence.
Outlaw bikers follow a pack mentality that demands that every member support each member to the utmost. Although OMGs share characteristics of many other types of gangs in the U. The authors hope that this article will encourage ED personnel to conduct formal studies that focus on outlaw bikers who arrive at the ED for treatment and the outcomes of such visits.
Conflicts of Interest: By the West JEM article submission agreement, all authors are required to disclose all affiliations, funding sources and financial or management relationships that could be perceived as potential sources of bias. The authors disclosed none. National Center for Biotechnology Information , U. West J Emerg Med. Anand N. James F. It may also reveal that the member has killed someone for that group. Wings — usually used to show achievements.
They might sometimes hold an intimate meaning these are typically believed to be jokes. Red wings shows the biker had oral sex with a menstruating female. Green wings shows the biker had intercourse which has a woman having a std.
Skip to content. Bad Influence — demonstrates the biker is a mad man. The Angels differentiated themselves from society by kissing each other on the mouth as a greeting and an opportunity to shock passers-by. The hyper-masculine atmosphere of male biker clubs might have allowed for more sexual fluidity and expression amongst the Angels.
Barger wears such a helmet because he needs wind protection; 28 years ago, his vocal cords were removed after his three-pack-a-day cigarette habit led to cancer of the larynx.
Few Hells Angels have kids, including Barger; the club is their family. Who is the Hells Angels biggest rival? You know, I think you love that motorcycle more than you love me.
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