Have you ever been to a Twin Peaks? There are several around the DFW Metro. I just drove through the parking lot and saw a lot of bikes with a couple of guards monitoring the parking lot. Not your average security guards but biker guards.
In that brief moment it was very clear that TP is a big biker hangout all day every day. TP makes their money that way, the manager had a vested interest in saying he had not been requested. He was clearly motivated from several angles and he sure doesn’t want to contradict the Banditos, he’s probably a member. That’s just how I’d work it if I were the Bandito’s.
This is really pretty interesting stuff, seeing all the sides face off and tell their tales.
So would you fault the Waco PD for not going to court and getting it shut down as a public nuisance?
Would you fault the Waco PD for their infrequent visits to this den of iniquity?
“I just drove through the parking lot and saw a lot of bikes with a couple of guards monitoring the parking lot.”
That seems to be what happened in Waco. The Bandidos were upset that the Cossacks had invaded and started a row with a Cossack guard.
Patrol officers were seldom sent to investigate trouble at Twin Peaks restaurant prior to the May deadly biker shootout in Waco, Texas, records obtained by Yahoo News reveal.
The scarce number of calls conflicts with how law enforcement portrayed the self-described breastaurant immediately after the brazen lunch-hour rampage.
You anecdotal observations are not statistically relevant.
But wait: you say you drove past every single TP every day over a period of time and observed the number of motorcycle gang members in the parking lots, and collated your findings in an Excel file?
Good, then you may have the first inklings of statistical relevance.
Have you ever been to a Twin Peaks? There are several around the DFW Metro. I just drove through the parking lot and saw a lot of bikes with a couple of guards monitoring the parking lot. Not your average security guards but biker guards.
In that brief moment it was very clear that TP is a big biker hangout all day every day.
They all have a special parking area for bikes, but I can guarantee you that, at least in Houston, the vast majority of their customers, are businessmen, workers, and families.
Don’t believe the ‘families’? Check out the stack of highchairs off to the side. And the crayons and coloring pages they have for kids.