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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Norman Gregory Fernandez &#124; Biker Law Blog If you spend any time on YouTube, podcasts, Reddit threads, or social media “news” channels, you’ll see it: self-appointed experts dissecting motorcycle club business as if they were embedded correspondents in the middle of it all. They speak with certainty.They speculate with authority.They narrate with dramatic music [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/the-internet-experts-on-motorcycle-clubs-and-the-reality-they-dont-understand/">The Internet Experts on Motorcycle Clubs — And the Reality They Don’t Understand</a> first appeared on <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com">Biker and Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Blog</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p data-start="134" data-end="365">If you spend any time on YouTube, podcasts, Reddit threads, or social media “news” channels, you’ll see it: self-appointed experts dissecting motorcycle club business as if they were embedded correspondents in the middle of it all.</p>
<p data-start="367" data-end="480">They speak with certainty.<br data-start="393" data-end="396" />They speculate with authority.<br data-start="426" data-end="429" />They narrate with dramatic music in the background.</p>
<p data-start="482" data-end="518">And most of the time, they’re wrong.</p>
<p data-start="520" data-end="797">I’ve been in the motorcycle club world for over 30 years. I’ve been a member of two major national motorcycle clubs. I’ve lived it, ridden it, earned it, and respected it. So when I hear online commentators claim they “know how it really works,” I can’t help but shake my head.</p>
<p data-start="799" data-end="878">There’s a big difference between reporting headlines and understanding culture.</p>
<h3 data-start="885" data-end="925">The Problem With Internet Commentary</h3>
<p data-start="927" data-end="992">Most online commentators build their content around three things:</p>
<ol data-start="994" data-end="1042">
<li data-start="994" data-end="1013">
<p data-start="997" data-end="1013">Arrest reports</p>
</li>
<li data-start="1014" data-end="1030">
<p data-start="1017" data-end="1030">Indictments</p>
</li>
<li data-start="1031" data-end="1042">
<p data-start="1034" data-end="1042">Rumors</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p data-start="1044" data-end="1168">They take the worst events involving a small number of individuals and present them as if they define the entire club world.</p>
<p data-start="1170" data-end="1248">That’s good for clicks.<br data-start="1193" data-end="1196" />It’s good for ad revenue.<br data-start="1221" data-end="1224" />It’s terrible for truth.</p>
<p data-start="1250" data-end="1498">If you only watched these channels, you would believe motorcycle clubs are nothing more than criminal enterprises waiting to implode at any moment. According to the online “experts,” clubs are constant chaos, constant conspiracy, constant violence.</p>
<p data-start="1500" data-end="1523">But here’s the reality:</p>
<p data-start="1525" data-end="1577">If that were true, motorcycle clubs could not exist.</p>
<h3 data-start="1584" data-end="1621">The “Disgruntled Insider” Formula</h3>
<p data-start="1623" data-end="1673">There’s another angle you see over and over again.</p>
<p data-start="1675" data-end="1821">Commentators bring on former members — guys who quit, were asked to leave, or were kicked out — and present them as “insiders exposing the truth.”</p>
<p data-start="1823" data-end="1865">Of course you’re going to hear negativity.</p>
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<p data-start="1867" data-end="2175">If someone left under good terms and with respect, they’re not going online to air internal business. The guys who go public usually have an axe to grind. Maybe they didn’t like a decision. Maybe they didn’t follow protocol. Maybe they didn’t meet expectations. Maybe they just couldn’t handle the structure.</p>
<p data-start="2177" data-end="2239">Whatever the reason, you’re not hearing from a neutral source.</p>
<p data-start="2241" data-end="2310">You’re hearing from someone who is no longer part of the brotherhood.</p>
<p data-start="2312" data-end="2404">And that perspective is then packaged as the definitive story of “how clubs really operate.”</p>
<p data-start="2406" data-end="2546">Imagine interviewing only fired employees from a company and calling it an objective business analysis. That’s essentially what’s happening.</p>
<p data-start="2548" data-end="2645">You will almost never see these commentators interview actual patched members of reputable clubs.</p>
<p data-start="2647" data-end="2651">Why?</p>
<p data-start="2653" data-end="2712">Because real club members don’t air club business publicly.</p>
<p data-start="2714" data-end="2917">Just like the Masons don’t discuss internal lodge matters on YouTube, motorcycle club business is not for public consumption. It’s handled internally. It’s governed by rules. It’s protected by tradition.</p>
<p data-start="2919" data-end="3007">That silence is interpreted online as “proof” that something sinister must be happening.</p>
<p data-start="3009" data-end="3042">In reality, it’s just discipline.</p>
<h3 data-start="3049" data-end="3110">Clubs Survive Because They Are Structured and Disciplined</h3>
<p data-start="3112" data-end="3243">Any organization that lasts decades — especially at a national or international level — must have structure, order, and discipline.</p>
<p data-start="3245" data-end="3279">Motorcycle clubs are no different.</p>
<p data-start="3281" data-end="3315">The vast majority of club members:</p>
<ul data-start="3317" data-end="3496">
<li data-start="3317" data-end="3349">
<p data-start="3319" data-end="3349">Have valid driver’s licenses</p>
</li>
<li data-start="3350" data-end="3369">
<p data-start="3352" data-end="3369">Carry insurance</p>
</li>
<li data-start="3370" data-end="3400">
<p data-start="3372" data-end="3400">Register their motorcycles</p>
</li>
<li data-start="3401" data-end="3422">
<p data-start="3403" data-end="3422">Work regular jobs</p>
</li>
<li data-start="3423" data-end="3436">
<p data-start="3425" data-end="3436">Pay taxes</p>
</li>
<li data-start="3437" data-end="3455">
<p data-start="3439" data-end="3455">Raise families</p>
</li>
<li data-start="3456" data-end="3496">
<p data-start="3458" data-end="3496">Follow the laws of their communities</p>
</li>
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<p data-start="3498" data-end="3574">That doesn’t fit the dramatic online narrative, so it rarely gets mentioned.</p>
<p data-start="3576" data-end="3812">What internet commentators don’t understand is that clubs survive because members conform to structure. There are bylaws. There are expectations. There are internal rules. There is accountability. Without that, a club collapses quickly.</p>
<p data-start="3814" data-end="3882">The club world is not chaos. It is hierarchy, protocol, and respect.</p>
<h3 data-start="3889" data-end="3923">Headlines Do Not Equal Culture</h3>
<p data-start="3925" data-end="4136">When something bad happens involving a patched member somewhere in the country, it becomes national news. That story then becomes fuel for online commentators who treat it as proof that “this is what clubs are.”</p>
<p data-start="4138" data-end="4165">That’s intellectually lazy.</p>
<p data-start="4167" data-end="4380">In any large organization — whether it’s a corporation, a church, a police department, or a motorcycle club — you can find misconduct if you look hard enough. The existence of misconduct does not define the whole.</p>
<p data-start="4382" data-end="4488">Online commentators rarely explain that most club members go to work on Monday morning like everyone else.</p>
<p data-start="4490" data-end="4609">They rarely explain that most club functions are charity rides, brotherhood events, memorials, or community gatherings.</p>
<p data-start="4611" data-end="4711">They rarely explain that most internal club business is about maintaining order, not creating chaos.</p>
<p data-start="4713" data-end="4717">Why?</p>
<p data-start="4719" data-end="4747">Because that’s not exciting.</p>
<p data-start="4749" data-end="4784">Outrage sells. Brotherhood doesn’t.</p>
<h3 data-start="4791" data-end="4821">The 1%er World and Reality</h3>
<p data-start="4823" data-end="4942">Even in the so-called “1%er world,” the overwhelming majority of members are law-abiding citizens in their daily lives.</p>
<p data-start="4944" data-end="5001">That surprises people who only consume sensational media.</p>
<p data-start="5003" data-end="5235">But think about it logically: you cannot maintain a national footprint, own property, operate clubhouses, host events, and maintain consistent membership if your entire organization is living in open defiance of every law every day.</p>
<p data-start="5237" data-end="5266">That’s not how reality works.</p>
<p data-start="5268" data-end="5313">The online commentators don’t tell you about:</p>
<ul data-start="5315" data-end="5547">
<li data-start="5315" data-end="5356">
<p data-start="5317" data-end="5356">Members who are small business owners</p>
</li>
<li data-start="5357" data-end="5385">
<p data-start="5359" data-end="5385">Members who are veterans</p>
</li>
<li data-start="5386" data-end="5420">
<p data-start="5388" data-end="5420">Members who coach youth sports</p>
</li>
<li data-start="5421" data-end="5460">
<p data-start="5423" data-end="5460">Members who donate to charity rides</p>
</li>
<li data-start="5461" data-end="5547">
<p data-start="5463" data-end="5547">Members who quietly help each other through illness, job loss, or personal tragedy</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="5549" data-end="5594">Because those stories don’t generate outrage.</p>
<h3 data-start="5601" data-end="5639">The Fantasy of “Insider Knowledge”</h3>
<p data-start="5641" data-end="5819">Many internet personalities claim to have “sources” or “deep insight” into club politics. They speak as though they’re present at every meeting, every discussion, every decision.</p>
<p data-start="5821" data-end="5836">That’s fantasy.</p>
<p data-start="5838" data-end="6015">Real club business is private. It is handled internally. It is governed by protocol. Those who are not members do not have access to it — no matter how many followers they have.</p>
<p data-start="6017" data-end="6046">Speculation is not knowledge.</p>
<p data-start="6048" data-end="6116">Watching court filings is not the same as living inside the culture.</p>
<p data-start="6118" data-end="6206">Reading an indictment is not the same as understanding the day-to-day life of a chapter.</p>
<p data-start="6208" data-end="6298">And interviewing a disgruntled former member is not the same as understanding brotherhood.</p>
<h3 data-start="6305" data-end="6332">Brotherhood Is the Core</h3>
<p data-start="6334" data-end="6384">At its heart, the club world is about brotherhood.</p>
<p data-start="6386" data-end="6483">That word gets tossed around casually online, but it means something very specific inside a club.</p>
<p data-start="6485" data-end="6503">Brotherhood means:</p>
<ul data-start="6505" data-end="6675">
<li data-start="6505" data-end="6543">
<p data-start="6507" data-end="6543">Showing up when someone needs help</p>
</li>
<li data-start="6544" data-end="6568">
<p data-start="6546" data-end="6568">Respecting hierarchy</p>
</li>
<li data-start="6569" data-end="6594">
<p data-start="6571" data-end="6594">Earning your position</p>
</li>
<li data-start="6595" data-end="6615">
<p data-start="6597" data-end="6615">Living by a code</p>
</li>
<li data-start="6616" data-end="6675">
<p data-start="6618" data-end="6675">Protecting the patch and the reputation of your chapter</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="6677" data-end="6766">It also means understanding that your conduct reflects on something larger than yourself.</p>
<p data-start="6768" data-end="6843">And part of that code is not taking internal business to the public square.</p>
<p data-start="6845" data-end="6899">Silence isn’t guilt.<br data-start="6865" data-end="6868" />It’s respect for the structure.</p>
<h3 data-start="6906" data-end="6932">A Personal Perspective</h3>
<p data-start="6934" data-end="6977">I’m not speaking as an outsider looking in.</p>
<p data-start="6979" data-end="7086">I’ve worn a patch.<br data-start="6997" data-end="7000" />I’ve been in two major national clubs.<br data-start="7038" data-end="7041" />I’ve lived the lifestyle for three decades.</p>
<p data-start="7088" data-end="7194">That doesn’t mean clubs are perfect. No organization is. It doesn’t mean bad things never happen. They do.</p>
<p data-start="7196" data-end="7288">But it does mean the internet caricature of the motorcycle club world is wildly exaggerated.</p>
<p data-start="7290" data-end="7423">The men I’ve known in the club world are mechanics, contractors, truck drivers, business owners, veterans, fathers, and grandfathers.</p>
<p data-start="7425" data-end="7527">They pay mortgages.<br data-start="7444" data-end="7447" />They carry insurance.<br data-start="7468" data-end="7471" />They follow traffic laws.<br data-start="7496" data-end="7499" />They go to work every day.</p>
<p data-start="7529" data-end="7560">And on the weekends, they ride.</p>
<p data-start="7562" data-end="7604">That’s not a headline. But it’s the truth.</p>
<h3 data-start="7611" data-end="7635">Why Accuracy Matters</h3>
<p data-start="7637" data-end="7726">As a lawyer who represents injured riders, I see firsthand how stereotypes affect people.</p>
<p data-start="7728" data-end="7910">Jurors come into court with preconceived notions about bikers. Insurance companies adjust claims differently when a rider looks “intimidating.” Police reports sometimes reflect bias.</p>
<p data-start="7912" data-end="8117">Those stereotypes are fueled by sensational narratives pushed online — often amplified by commentators who have never lived the life or who rely on disgruntled former members to tell one side of the story.</p>
<p data-start="8119" data-end="8220">When commentators paint the entire club world as criminal by default, it has real-world consequences.</p>
<p data-start="8222" data-end="8366">It affects how riders are treated on the road.<br data-start="8268" data-end="8271" />It affects how claims are evaluated.<br data-start="8307" data-end="8310" />It affects how juries perceive someone wearing colors.</p>
<p data-start="8368" data-end="8385">Accuracy matters.</p>
<h3 data-start="8392" data-end="8411">The Bottom Line</h3>
<p data-start="8413" data-end="8522">The internet will always have commentators who claim expertise. Some may mean well. Others are chasing views.</p>
<p data-start="8524" data-end="8565">But real knowledge comes from experience.</p>
<p data-start="8567" data-end="8761">Motorcycle clubs have existed for decades because they are structured, disciplined, and rooted in brotherhood. If they were nothing but lawlessness and chaos, they would have collapsed long ago.</p>
<p data-start="8763" data-end="8851">And if you’re only hearing from guys who left angry, you’re not hearing the whole story.</p>
<p data-start="8853" data-end="8899">The truth is less dramatic than the headlines.</p>
<p data-start="8901" data-end="9047">The truth is that most club members are ordinary men who love motorcycles, value loyalty, respect structure, and live within the rules of society.</p>
<p data-start="9049" data-end="9081">You won’t hear that much online.</p>
<p data-start="9083" data-end="9159">But after 30 years in the club world, I can tell you — that’s the real deal.</p>
<p data-start="9161" data-end="9162">—</p>
<p data-start="9164" data-end="9248" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node=""><em data-start="9164" data-end="9248" data-is-last-node="">Ride safe. Respect the road. And don’t believe everything you see on the internet.</em></p>
<h3 data-start="0" data-end="20">About the Author</h3>
<p data-start="22" data-end="130">Norman Gregory Fernandez is not an outsider commenting on motorcycle culture — he is a man who has lived it.</p>
<p data-start="132" data-end="474">For more than 30 years, he has been part of the motorcycle club world and a member of two major national motorcycle clubs. He understands the structure, the discipline, and the brotherhood from the inside. He knows that club life is built on loyalty, protocol, respect, and responsibility — not the sensational narratives often pushed online.</p>
<p data-start="476" data-end="719">As a trial attorney and lifelong rider, Norman brings that same backbone and commitment to his clients. Known as the <strong data-start="593" data-end="609">Biker Lawyer</strong>, he represents injured motorcyclists with strength, credibility, and real-world understanding of the culture.</p>
<p data-start="721" data-end="920">Through his work at <a href="https://BikerLawBlog.com"><strong data-start="741" data-end="761">BikerLawBlog.com</strong></a> and his law practice at <a href="https://ThePersonalInjury.com"><strong data-start="786" data-end="811">ThePersonalInjury.com</strong></a>, he advocates for riders who deserve fairness, respect, and justice — both on the road and in the courtroom.</p>
<p data-start="922" data-end="984" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="">He does not speak from headlines.<br data-start="955" data-end="958" />He speaks from experience.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I have waited almost a year to write this article. I am now 61 years old as of the writing of this article. Those of you who read my blog and who know me, know that I’ve been in motorcycle clubs for many years. In August 2023, at the age of 60. after the Sturgis [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>In August 2023, at the age of 60. after the Sturgis motorcycle rally, I finally decided to hang up my patch because I simply could not meet the commitments that the club required.</p>
<p>Yes, I was in a top-level club, no, I will not identify the club in this article. The club, as do all motorcycle clubs, requires a certain amount of commitment and time. When you are in a top-level motorcycle club, that commitment is much greater than in small family-type of clubs.</p>
<p>I have no hard feelings towards anybody in the club, it was not their fault that I simply did not have the time to meet the requirements of the club. One thing I can say about most motorcycle clubs is that once you leave, the brothers that you had in the club disappear from your life. That part of leaving the club sucks.</p>
<p>I have a couple of brothers that I have kept in contact with over the years from other clubs, but other than that, of the hundreds of guys that I have ridden with in motorcycle clubs over a 30 year period, I don’t see or hear from any of them, except when they need legal help.</p>
<p>When I go to events, I sometimes see people and of course we acknowledge each other, but that is about it. So much for brotherhood, right? That is just the way it is, unfortunately. Anyone who has been in a club and left the club knows exactly what I’m talking about.</p>
<p>I literally have no resentment; I simply grew out of it. I still say that being in a motorcycle club is a righteous thing. It’s better than sitting on your ass and watching TV or riding motorcycles by yourself.</p>
<p>When I hit the age of 60, I realized that I was the oldest guy in the chapter. My mind told me I was young but watching the 20-something-year-old guys wanting to run around and do different things made me realize that my time had passed. I said to myself, I have been there and done that, maybe it is time to hang it up.</p>
<p>I have ridden in clubs with guys who were 76 years old, but at least for me, I did not want to be that guy.</p>
<div id="attachment_49444" style="width: 235px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/California-motorcycle-accident-attorney-Norman-Gregory-Fernandez-at-age-61.jpg"><img decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-49444" class="size-medium wp-image-49444" src="https://bikerlawblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/California-motorcycle-accident-attorney-Norman-Gregory-Fernandez-at-age-61-225x300.jpg" alt="California motorcycle accident attorney Norman Gregory Fernandez at age 61" width="225" height="300" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-49444" class="wp-caption-text">California motorcycle accident attorney Norman Gregory Fernandez at age 61</p></div>
<p>I no longer have to worry about riding or driving 80 miles plus to go to church, or being here or being there at the beck and call of a 20-something-year-old Sgt. at arms. I no longer have to worry about getting fined for getting stuck in traffic, being late, or other infractions. I no longer have to worry about mandatory club runs all the time and expending thousands of dollars on travel. I no longer have to worry about showing up somewhere on a work night, not knowing when I’m going to be home, etc. These are the commitments that some clubs require. As a busy attorney trying to run a law firm that has many clients who depend on me, I simply could not do it and it would not have been fair for me to expect that a top level club would make a special accommodation just for me.</p>
<p>Frankly, at least for me at this time, and only speaking for me, I realized that when you are in a top-level motorcycle club, you lose a lot of freedom, depending upon the club. I am actually free now from the burden of the requirements of being in a top-level club, and the time commitments in the evenings and weekends. It just became too much. It feels like a weight has been lifted. In my personal opinion, many clubs make it too difficult to remain as members. Being in a motorcycle club should not be a full time job, and they would keep members for much longer if they lightened up a bit and just enjoyed the ride. Anyway&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
<p>My analysis of the whole motorcycle club scene is that it is not the same as it used to be. Back in the day, everybody wanted to join a motorcycle club. Nowadays, most new riders are on crotch rockets, and it’s very hard to recruit new members into a motorcycle club who are willing to prospect and do what it takes to become a member. Don’t get me wrong, many motorcycle clubs have lots of members, but these clubs used to be much bigger a few years back.</p>
<p>Now, at least for me, I am done with being in a motorcycle club, but I still represent many motorcycle club members. When a motorcycle club member needs help, they may call me at 800-816-1529. I am here for you.</p>
<p>Obviously, I am one of those attorneys who are real experts in dealing with motorcycle club members, especially when it comes to motorcycle accidents and personal injury Cases. I have ridden in motorcycle clubs for well over 30 years so of course I’m an expert.</p>
<p>My client list is like a Who’s Who of the California motorcycle club scene. I have a duty of confidentiality as an attorney to these clients so they will never be disclosed. They know who they are 🙂</p>
<p>I have represented members of many different motorcycle clubs. I will still continue to do so, obviously. In fact, business is booming, and I am taking the time I used to put into the club and putting it more into my law practice, However, I do need a vacation.</p>
<p>Will I ever join another motorcycle club? I will leave this open for now.</p>
<p>I will not join another motorcycle club if the commitment is too great. Being in a top-level motorcycle club was fantastic but there was way too much commitment required. If an opportunity presents itself to join a club that does not require the level of commitment that is untenable for me, I might consider it. I’m sure there is some motorcycle club out there that could make accommodations for me based upon what I do for a living and take that into account.</p>
<p>But at least for now, I am retired from the motorcycle club scene, except for representing motorcycle club members that ask for help.</p>
<p>To all the brothers I have ridden with over the years in motorcycle clubs, and to all of you, keep both wheels down and I will see you in Sturgis this year.</p>
<p>By California motorcycle accident attorney Norman Gregory Fernandez<br />
<a href="https://thepersonalinjury.com">https://thepersonalinjury.com</a></p>
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<p>Many people, motorcycle riders, and non-motorcycle riders alike, have watched TV shows like the Sons of Anarchy, the Mayans, or the old Marlon Brando movies, or even the old Clint Eastwood movies with &#8220;The Black Widows,&#8221; and got a very bad impression of motorcycle clubs.</p>
<p>Admittedly, some members, a small minority, of some <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/breaking-news-the-world-famous-love-ride/">famous clubs have also been in the news</a>, because they failed for one reason or another to conform to the laws of our society.</p>
<p>Many <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/to-all-clients-regaring-coronavirus-pandemic/">law enforcement officers</a> consider some motorcycle clubs to be a gang, or outlaws, but as you know you cannot generalize every member of an organization just because of a few bad apples. I do not agree with a blanket generalization, however many states do have gang enhancement statutes that they will try to apply to members of some motorcycle clubs or organizations that are accused of <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/an-update-on-the-anna-nicole-smite-debac/">committing crimes</a>. If they can prove you did the crime in furtherance of a gang you will get hit with enhanced penalties. This is not the subject of this article, but it is something you should consider when joining certain motorcycle clubs. Bottom line, if you do not <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/an-update-on-the-anna-nicole-smite-debac/">commit crimes</a> you will be okay it is as simple as that.</p>
<p>The vast majority of clubs out there are family clubs.</p>
<p>I have been riding, and in <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/happy-new-year-2020-from-the-biker-law-blog-by-california-motorcycle-accident-attorney-norman-gregory-fernandez/">motorcycle clubs for well over 20 years</a>. In my own personal experience, the guys (and in some clubs gals) that make up the membership of the vast <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/warm-weather-brings-out-california-motorcyclist-resulting-in-multiple-major-motorcycle-accidents/">majority of motorcycle clubs, and motorcycle</a> riding clubs, are some of the straight up most friendly, best, righteous, honest, and upstanding people I have ever met. Yes many have tattoos and dress a certain way, most wear cuts, which are vests that have club patches affixed to them. You cannot judge a book by it&#8217;s cover. I am not saying everyone is perfect, hell there are always a few assholes no matter where you hang out, but the vast majority are good people.</p>
<p>Just like in any group of people who get together, you will always have a minority of people who will do bad things. That does not mean you should blame the entire club or organization just for a few bad apples.</p>
<p>I personally would not tolerate hanging out with people <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/an-update-on-the-anna-nicole-smite-debac/">committing crimes</a> or not following the law because I have a career and a family that I want to go home to at night.</p>
<p>I have met guys in <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/knee-replacement-hell-taking-off-motorcycle-approximately-5-months-norman-gregory-fernandez-california-motorcycle-accident-attorney/">motorcycle clubs who are attorneys,</a> law enforcement, dentists, doctors, optometrist, judges, military members, in every profession you can possibly imagine. The guys and gals in these clubs are representative of what you will find in society.</p>
<p>The difference between riding alone, and riding in a motorcycle club, is that when you are with the club, you get a chance to socialize with other like-minded people, you get to attend club events, and if you’re in the right club you will have people who will help you if you need help, you also have people that you can ride with, which is much more fun than riding alone, it’s kind of like an extended family, and in some cases becomes a family for many members who do not have family members.</p>
<p>There are many people out there who as they get older lose family members, lose touch with friends, or find it hard to meet new people to hang out with and ride with. A motorcycle club or a motorcycle riding club is a very good solution to meeting new people to hang out with, and socialize with.</p>
<p>There are different levels of motorcycle clubs all the way from riding clubs, to family clubs, up to 1%er clubs.</p>
<p>You may have heard a lot of bad things about 1%er clubs, but the reality is the term 1%er just means that the club does not follow the rules of the AMA. Back in the 40&#8217;s and 50&#8217;s the AMA held races called the Gypsy Motorcycle Tour. Some of the clubs did not like the AMA rules and decided to do their own thing. They were the 1% that did not follow the AMA, that is where the term came from. 1%er clubs usually require much more of a commitment than let&#8217;s say a family club.</p>
<p>Some riding clubs <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/california-minimum-insurance-requirement/">require a minimum</a> level of commitment. You can buy a patch, and ride whenever you want to all you have to do is show up. There are other more traditional <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/can-the-federal-government-tell-me-what/">clubs that require you to earn your patch</a>, attend weekly or bike weekly meetings and follow the club bylaws. Obviously a 1%er club requires a bigger commitment than that say a family type of motorcycle club.</p>
<p>The crap that you see on TV has given <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/when-a-bad-road-causes-a-car-or-motorcycle-accident-in-california/">motorcycle clubs a bad</a> name and reputation, and is mostly that just crap. If all motorcycle club members acted like the guys on the TV shows and in the movies, there would be no motorcycle clubs, everyone would be in prison.</p>
<p>In my opinion, being in a motorcycle club is very gratifying. It’s nice to know you have a bunch guys and gals that you can hang out with (or gals if you are a woman). Most clubs for men allow the wives and girlfriends of the men to hang out and be a part of the club so it is a family type of atmosphere. There are all gal <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/a-horrible-crash-in-ocotillo-wells-california-kills-5-including-4-members-of-the-saddle-tramps-motorcycle-club/">clubs and mixed male and female clubs as well</a>.</p>
<p>I recently had a brother in my club who passed away. The club chipped in for his memorial service which would have been difficult for the family to pay for on their own. This brother had a big turnout for his funeral, and we all met later on to celebrate his life and to have one heck of a good meal.</p>
<p>Many people in this country die alone with no family, or little family and just a few friends. It’s nice to know that when you’re in a motorcycle club, that there is an extended family there for you, and that will be there for you all the way to the end.</p>
<p>Obviously, you should do your research, if you want to join a motorcycle club. Some riding <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/joy-of-being-in-a-motorcycle-club/">clubs and motorcycle</a> clubs you can simply contact on the Internet and inquire as to how to become a member. Other more traditional <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/a-horrible-crash-in-ocotillo-wells-california-kills-5-including-4-members-of-the-saddle-tramps-motorcycle-club/">clubs require you to ask a member</a> in person how to join. Some riding clubs let you join right up. Some clubs require you to prospect for a short time so that you can have a chance to learn about the club, and the club can learn about you, to see if you becoming a member is a good fit for both.</p>
<p>Prospecting into a motorcycle club seems like a mythical and daunting task, but it’s not. It’s all about learning how to become a motorcycle club member. There are certain protocols that more traditional motorcycle clubs follow, and the prospecting period gives you a chance to learn the rules, the traditions, and the protocols of being in a motorcycle club. It is like a hazing and right of passage that all members go through if the club requires it.</p>
<p>Whatever you do, do not do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable as a prospect or member. If you meet with the motorcycle club and you don’t get the right feel, seek out another club. You should never do something when joining a motorcycle club, that you know you should not be doing, especially committing crimes.</p>
<p>I repeat, just because you are joining a motorcycle club, and putting a patch on, does not give you a license to commit crimes. On the contrary, every motorcycle club that I know will kick you out if you commit a crime while wearing a club patch. It’s the complete opposite of the bullshit you see on TV. Clubs do not like to look bad, especially in public.</p>
<p>No motorcycle club wants members of other motorcycle clubs to commit crimes either, because it gives all a bad name.</p>
<p>Even amongst Walmart employees there are always a few bad apples. Stay clear of the bad apples and you will have no problems. It really is about <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/spammers-are-ruining-the-internet-use-co/">common sense</a>. It is like picking a girlfriend. You will know whether it feels right or not. However, in most cases, the club will be there for you even if your wife, girlfriend, or husband if you are a female, leaves you.</p>
<p>Most traditional motorcycle clubs have anywhere from a three month to a six month or more prospecting Period. As a prospect you’ll be expected to attend as many events as possible, shake hands with as many people as possible and introduce yourself, be available to club members to do chores, and to clean up and be of service. It is a rite of passage that every traditional motorcycle club member has to go through, and frankly it’s not that hard. Just show up and do it.</p>
<p>Each club treats their prospects differently. I am not going to come on here and write an article impugning any motorcycle club whatsoever. I for one have prospected in multiple clubs for over a year total. Some clubs are harder on their prospects than others. Again, the prospecting period is for you and the club to feel each other out. Some riding clubs do not require prospecting.</p>
<p>With the modern-day Internet it is a lot easier now to do research on different clubs if you’re looking to join a club. If you contact a club through the Internet, you will be surprised to find that many of them will respond and invite you to an event. Then again, many of them will not respond, they expect you to approach a member and ask about membership.</p>
<p>Some clubs require you to hang around a bit before becoming a formal prospect. This again is a rite of passage and it is standard motorcycle club protocol for traditional clubs.</p>
<p>There are all types of <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/a-horrible-crash-in-ocotillo-wells-california-kills-5-including-4-members-of-the-saddle-tramps-motorcycle-club/">motorcycle clubs out there, and there are clubs</a> for everyone.</p>
<p>On TV you will see a fictional superhero criminal portrayal of motorcycle club members, but the reality in my own experience is the complete opposite. You will find a lot of guys with tattoos, who also have families, jobs, and the last thing they want to do is get into trouble, this is true for the vast majority of 1%er club members as well. Don&#8217;t believe everything you read.</p>
<p>So, for all of you that are looking for a club to join, I wish you well and I will see you on the road.</p>
<p>By <a href="http://www.injuredbikers.com">California Biker Lawyer Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq</a>., February 6, 2020</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I saw a comment from one of my Facebook friends wherein he stated that he just got through watching “Days of our Sons of Anarchy” which was a jab at the popular TV show Sons of Anarchy, comparing it to the “Days of our Lives” women’s soap opera on TV. Unfortunately, I will admit to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Unfortunately, I will admit to watching the TV show since the beginning.</p>
<p>I have been in motorcycle clubs, plus some of my friends are extras on the show playing both Sons and Mayans.</p>
<p>At least for me the bottom line is that the TV show has become, and probably has been nothing more than a biker soap opera the entire time.</p>
<p>One of my good friends, who has ridden in a club with me and who some would consider to be a hardcore biker called me last week after one of the shows to discuss a specific thing that happened in the show. He was dead serious about the issue.</p>
<p>It reminded me of my mom many years ago, discussing General Hospital with one of her friends.</p>
<p>In the back of my mind I was laughing. Here is this hardcore biker dude calling me about something that was shown on the Sons of Anarchy TV show.</p>
<p>The TV show only shows a trivial amount of actual riding on motorcycles. It does show a bunch of guys running around with cuts on, but all in all, the TV show is designed to keep you wanting to come back and watch some more.</p>
<p>The Sons of Anarchy TV show has no basis in biker reality other than the fact that there are dudes on the show wearing motorcyle club patches and who <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/modern-motorcycle-features-make-riding-comfortable-safer/">ride motorcycles</a> from time to time.</p>
<p>Hell the only reason I have watched it this long is because my Digital Video Recorder (DVR), is set to record the show each week.</p>
<p>One interesting thing that I have seen as an outcrop from the Sons of Anarchy TV show is a bunch of guys riding around with Sons of Anarchy t-shirts that look like soft cuts, (a soft cut is a shirt that has a <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/joy-of-being-in-a-motorcycle-club/">motorcycle club</a> patch printed on the back and that can only be worn by members), and even guys wearing Sons of Anarchy cuts. (a cut is a <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/review-viking-cycle-angel-fire-black-leather-motorcycle-jacket-men/">leather or denim vest with a members motorcycle</a> club patch on it only for members)</p>
<p>I have even seen purported Sons of Anarchy <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/joy-of-being-in-a-motorcycle-club/">motorcycle club</a> chapters popping up all over the nation.</p>
<p>These guys do not realize that there are real <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/a-simple-friday-after-work-motorcycle-ri/">motorcycle club members worldwide who worked</a> very hard to earn their motorcycle club patches, and they may not be too kind to a guy that sticks on a Sons of Anarchy patch that was purchased off of eBay, to make him look like a real motorcycle club member.</p>
<p>If you watch the TV show, fine, however, don’t be stupid enough to show up at <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/what-is-up-with-all-these-so-called-biker-lawyers-all-of-a-sudden-showing-up-with-booths-at-all-of-the-motorcycle-events/">motorcycle events</a> with Sons of Anarchy soft cuts or real cuts, you may get yourself into trouble with real deal club members.</p>
<p>I have seen another new trend on the internet, and in real life, there are a bunch of new riding <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/joy-of-being-in-a-motorcycle-club/">clubs and motorcycle</a> clubs popping up because of the TV show.</p>
<p>I have seen one group in particular that I will not name, wearing cuts with front name badges, side rockers, the works. They only have one a one piece patch in the back, but the color of their patches is the same as the guys on the TV show.</p>
<p>I think it is a big mistake for these guys to be wearing cuts the way they are. I would not want to be anywhere near them when they get confronted by a <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/real-truth-new-california-2019-motorcycle-noise-law-will-get-1000-fine-california-biker-lawyer-norman-gregory-fernandez-esq/">real motorcycle</a> club.</p>
<p>If you are not in a <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/real-truth-new-california-2019-motorcycle-noise-law-will-get-1000-fine-california-biker-lawyer-norman-gregory-fernandez-esq/">real and recognized motorcycle</a> club, you should not be putting on club patches and pretending you are in a real club. It can only lead to trouble.</p>
<p>On one last note, in all my experience riding with and dealing with <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/happy-new-year-2020-from-the-biker-law-blog-by-california-motorcycle-accident-attorney-norman-gregory-fernandez/">motorcycle clubs throughout the years,</a> I have never seen anything go on like what goes on in the TV show.</p>
<p>So there it is, the next time you watch the TV show Sons of Anarchy, remember, you are watching a soap opera.</p>
<p>By <a title="California Motorcycle Accident Attorney, and Biker Lawyer, Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq" href="http://bikerlawyer.net" target="_blank" rel="noopener">California Motorcycle Accident Attorney, and Biker Lawyer, Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq</a>., © November 17, 2011</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As most of you probably know, and some of you may not know, there is a TV show on the FX cable channel called Sons of Anarchy. You can check out their official website by clicking here. The TV show is set in a fictional California town called Charming, California, and it revolves around a [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_1722" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Sons_Of_Anarchy.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-1722" class="size-medium wp-image-1722" title="The Sons of Anarchy TV Show is Fictional Drama and not real!" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Sons_Of_Anarchy-300x168.jpg" alt="The Sons of Anarchy TV Show is Fictional Drama and not real!" width="300" height="168" srcset="https://bikerlawblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Sons_Of_Anarchy-300x168.jpg 300w, https://bikerlawblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Sons_Of_Anarchy.jpg 680w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-1722" class="wp-caption-text">The Sons of Anarchy TV Show is Fictional Drama and not real!</p></div>
<p>As most of you probably know, and some of you may not know, there is a TV show on the FX cable channel called Sons of Anarchy. You can check out their official website by <a title="Sons of Anarchy official website" href="http://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/originals/soa/index.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener">clicking here</a>.</p>
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<p>The TV show is set in a fictional California town called Charming, California, and it revolves around a fictional motorcycle club called the “Sons of Anarchy.”</p>
<p>I have held out about writing about this show until now. The TV show has become real popular, and I think it is creating a negative stereotype for bikers and motorcyclist.</p>
<p>Hell I know many of the guys who work as extras on the show.</p>
<p>The ironic thing about the TV show the Sons of Anarchy is that it is all fiction. The show portrays <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/joy-of-being-in-a-motorcycle-club/">motorcycle club</a> members as murderers, gun runners, drug dealers, organized criminals, etc.</p>
<p>Basically the TV show portrays <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/joy-of-being-in-a-motorcycle-club/">motorcycle club</a> members as everything you have ever seen in bad B movies, or read about in fiction novels.</p>
<p>I myself have been involved with <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/happy-new-year-2020-from-the-biker-law-blog-by-california-motorcycle-accident-attorney-norman-gregory-fernandez/">motorcycle clubs for many years,</a> and have friends and clients in what some would consider the top motorcycle clubs in the world. I can assure you, none of them do the crap that is portrayed in the TV show.</p>
<p>Basically the TV show does nothing for Bikers and Motorcyclist but portray us in a bad light to the public.</p>
<p>Now I know that many of you are saying “geez, everyone knows this is just a fictional drama, and is not really true.” Well from my experience so far, there are actually people out there who believe that the crap they see on TV happens in real life.</p>
<p>What is worse, law enforcement, and main stream media perpetrate the myth that all <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/the-art-of-safely-riding-your-motorcycle-on-the-street-by-california-motorcycle-accident-lawyer-norman-gregory-fernandez/">motorcycle club members are members of outlaw street</a> gangs that are armed and dangerous.</p>
<p>Although it may be true that a very small minority of motorcycle club members may <a href="https://bikerlawblog.com/an-update-on-the-anna-nicole-smite-debac/">commit crimes</a> from time to time, just like members of every other segment of society, that does not mean that all members of motorcycle clubs are gang members and criminals.</p>
<p>You cannot lump the acts of a few bad apples onto everyone. If this were true, then Walmart or the Los Angeles Police Department could be called a criminal street gang.</p>
<p>TV shows like the Sons of Anarchy just help to perpetrate the myth that members of motorcycle clubs are all criminal gorillas, which in my personal experience in riding with, hanging out with, and being friends of guys in motorcycle clubs, is bullshit.</p>
<p>I will be frank; I actually do watch and enjoy the show. I enjoy it for what it is, fictional drama.</p>
<p>However, the world does need to know and realize, The Sons of Anarchy is fictional drama and not real.</p>
<p>I would like to hear your comments about this show. You may leave them by clicking on comments below.</p>
<p>By<a title="California Motorcycle Accident Attorney, and Biker Lawyer, Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq" href="http://bikerlawyer.net" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> California Motorcycle Accident Attorney, and Biker Lawyer, Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq</a>., © 2010</p>
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