Posted: 9/12/2015 7:49:45 PM EDT
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I drove all over NE Texas today...Greenville, Tyler, Nacogdoches.
Bikers everywhere...lots of Banditos...something going on today? Also, are Banditos genuinely "bad," or do they just like to look like it? |
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I drove all over NE Texas today...Greenville, Tyler, Nacogdoches. Bikers everywhere...lots of Banditos...something going on today? Also, are Banditos genuinely "bad," or do they just like to look like it? The Bandidos are an organized criminal enterprise. I arrested many of them when I was in LE. Always multiple weapons. We served a warrant on a guy named Little Stevie who slit another Bandido's throat ear to ear for dissin his bitch. |
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Ok then...glad I didn't decide to make small talk at the gas stations.
I will say that they were pretty much just standing around and visiting...no overt foolishness to be seen. There were a lot of other gang names out too...only other one i can remember is "motorhead." |
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Quoted: I drove all over NE Texas today...Greenville, Tyler, Nacogdoches. Bikers everywhere...lots of Banditos...something going on today? Also, are Banditos genuinely "bad," or do they just like to look like it? Banditos are a legitimate threat. They are not wannabe's and are a criminal street gang like Hells Angels. But generally if you dont act stupid around them they wont go after you for random crime like, say the crips or bloods would. As far as bikes being on the road, it likely has to do finally, with temperatures being pretty mild. I almost went for a ride today as well. |
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I wonder what you have to do to be a Bandito...just morbid curiosity..not thinking about signing up. ![]() be a thief, liar, anti government, hate "the man", pimp, drug dealer, drug user, rapist, murderer, sociopathic alcoholic.. a general 1%er so, buy them leathers and sign up! |
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Started by a fellow named Chambers down in San Leon Tx in the 60's, was a disaffected Marine Corp and Vietnam Vet. You'll notice the Bandidos colors are the same as the USMC and IIRC, the first four presidents of that club were Marines. Had a multi-fatality shooting/stabbing incident in the early 1980's at a car drag track in Porter Tx due to a Bandidos "beef" with another motorcycle club, Waco was nothing new for those folks. Bad juju still going on 5 decades later.
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I wonder what you have to do to be a Bandito...just morbid curiosity..not thinking about signing up. ![]() From what I remember being told by a couple of them when I was younger (went to HS and hung out with their kids) be willing to sign everything you own over to the club, house, car, bike, businesses, whatever. Be willing to "put your woman in check" or face the consequences if she gets out of line because you are responsible for anything she says/does. And overall be willing to ride and die for the club no questions asked, no matter what you're told to do. Now granted, these were a couple of much older guys, and I know things have changed some with the type of members/culture, but in the end I believe it's still pretty close to the same when you get down to the core. |
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From what I remember being told by a couple of them when I was younger (went to HS and hung out with their kids) be willing to sign everything you own over to the club, house, car, bike, businesses, whatever. Be willing to "put your woman in check" or face the consequences if she gets out of line because you are responsible for anything she says/does. And overall be willing to ride and die for the club no questions asked, no matter what you're told to do. Now granted, these were a couple of much older guys, and I know things have changed some with the type of members/culture, but in the end I believe it's still pretty close to the same when you get down to the core. Quoted:
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I wonder what you have to do to be a Bandito...just morbid curiosity..not thinking about signing up. ![]() From what I remember being told by a couple of them when I was younger (went to HS and hung out with their kids) be willing to sign everything you own over to the club, house, car, bike, businesses, whatever. Be willing to "put your woman in check" or face the consequences if she gets out of line because you are responsible for anything she says/does. And overall be willing to ride and die for the club no questions asked, no matter what you're told to do. Now granted, these were a couple of much older guys, and I know things have changed some with the type of members/culture, but in the end I believe it's still pretty close to the same when you get down to the core. Still pretty much the same... Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Guys, the MC group are the Bandidos, with a d not a t. The little Mexican guy on the commercials who loved Fritos was the Frito Bandito. LMAO since I had to 'splain that to the sammichmaker and used that same reference. A bigger hoot is that her son patched up Bandidos Bones after a crash in Brazoria county when he was an emt for Pearland. |
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Most bikers these days are not criminals. They are mostly urban professionals with money for a nice bike, and proper riding attire. Yes, some are criminals. Some Chevy truck drivers are criminals as well.
Did the police sort out the thugs from the urban bikers in Waco? That would suck sitting with a $1,000,000 bond in jail, when you just went for your usual biker lunch/ride. |
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Most bikers these days are not criminals. They are mostly urban professionals with money for a nice bike, and proper riding attire. Yes, some are criminals. Some Chevy truck drivers are criminals as well. |
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Quoted: Most bikers these days are not criminals. They are mostly urban professionals with money for a nice bike, and proper riding attire. Yes, some are criminals. Some Chevy truck drivers are criminals as well. Did the police sort out the thugs from the urban bikers in Waco? That would suck sitting with a $1,000,000 bond in jail, when you just went for your usual biker lunch/ride. 100% of bikers with a Bandidos patch are scumbag criminals. |
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Quoted: 100% of bikers with a Bandidos patch are scumbag criminals. Quoted: Quoted: Most bikers these days are not criminals. They are mostly urban professionals with money for a nice bike, and proper riding attire. Yes, some are criminals. Some Chevy truck drivers are criminals as well. Did the police sort out the thugs from the urban bikers in Waco? That would suck sitting with a $1,000,000 bond in jail, when you just went for your usual biker lunch/ride. 100% of bikers with a Bandidos patch are scumbag criminals. I consider myself a motorcyclist rather than a biker, but I have encountered Bandidos on Tx highways quite a few times. They tend to ride tight and stay in their lane unlike the dentists but that makes it easy to get on around them and give a wide berth. Never had any problems, they usually wave, but I for damn sure remember what they are at all times and stay away. |
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Since Sons of Anarchy the explosion of patch wearing has grown ten fold. It seem that if five guys ride together, they have to get a patch and club name. Most are wannabe's, trying to look bad who can't fade the heat of a real out law organization.
Through their own stupidity, they are running themselves out of places to hang out at. Most places in Waco have signs saying "no colors allowed". |
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Quoted: I wonder what you have to do to be a Bandito...just morbid curiosity..not thinking about signing up. ![]() I know a few Banditos and I know guys who joined up, it's pretty much fucked. They are not the good guys, trust me. For a year you do whatever they ask of you. Lie, steal, haul or buy dope, kick some ass, it's fucked up. Your a criminal after that. |