I know of no one who has been shot over wearing colors of a club they don't belong to. But, then I know of no one who would do that anyway. As far as keeping non-members from wearing your insignia, think of it as combating copyright infringement.
Gee, even Harley-Davidson and Coca-Cola do that.
“I know of no one who has been shot over wearing colors of a club they don’t belong to.”
google “shot for wearing colors”
“I know of no one who has been shot over wearing colors of a club they don’t belong to. But, then I know of no one who would do that anyway. “
Dude in California was shot because he was wearing his pizza hut uniform ... a red shirt.
“As far as keeping non-members from wearing your insignia, think of it as combating copyright infringement.
Gee, even Harley-Davidson and Coca-Cola do that.”
Really? Coca-Cola and HD whack people for that?
http://www.texasmonthly.com/story/gangs-all-here
Last March, for instance, police in Austin announced that the Bandidos were the prime suspects in one of the citys most shocking murders: the slaying of a 44-year-old local motorcyclist named Anthony Benesh. Benesh, who had been trying to start an Austin chapter of the Hells Angels, had been shot in the head, apparently by an unseen sniper, as he was leaving a North Austin restaurant with his girlfriend and two children. According to homicide detective