The Guide To Being A Fully Pledged Hells Angels Member

Published on 09/28/2020
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Meetings Come with Rules

When members team up for their meetings, they still have to enforce all the rules of the club. They give their rules under the heading Robert’s Rules of Order. The rules were originally invented in 1876 and specially designed for business meetings, but the Hells Angels incorporated them as the years went by.
The rules are a strict guide on hosting a democratic meeting and must follow a set guideline and only if necessary, should it be disrupted. If disturbed, it can be taken before a disciplinary committee and can attract a fee of up to $100 if broken.

Meetings Come With Rules

Meetings Come With Rules

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Prospects Do The Dirty Works

You don’t just become a member of the team but have to be a “hang around” first. Once the team members notice your dedication, they will pull you in and start a process of knowing your true intentions and allowing you to do some work for the Hells Angels first. If you don’t have a vest or the Hells Angels logo on a vest, you are only a prospect.
Many full-fledged members do not want to do certain work, so the prospects take care of those. For instance, not all the members want to set up the venues for meetings, so that role gets thrown in the hands of the prospects. After they have successfully passed their trial period, they will become full members of the group.

Prospects Do The Dirty Works

Prospects Do The Dirty Works

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