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- Law enforcement love this shit and are probably also posing as bikers, posting comments and feeding into the hype… divide and conquer. The attention from the real threat to the MC world and society as a whole keeps getting diverted.
- At this very moment in the United States, this has become the norm …. Law enforcement officers are involved in criminal activity. In addition, these individuals are involved in violating citizen’s civil and constitutional rights and they have more latitude to cause death, physical, financial and emotional harm to U.S. citizens than any other organization. Their actions are overlooked and encouraged by their department leadership, making those individuals complicit in the crimes.
- America’s #1 Terrorist Threat is Law Enforcement
ACLU, Civil Rights
The Unruh Civil Rights Act (C-C Section 51 et seq) provides that “All
persons within the jurisdiction of this state are free and equal, and no
matter what their sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin
or blindness or other physical disability are entitled to the full and
equal accommodations, advantages, facilities, privileges or services in
all business establishments of every kind whatsoever.”
Any person whose exercise or enjoyment of rights secured by the
Constitution or laws of the United States has been interfered with, or
attempted to be interfered with may institute and prosecute a civil
action for injunctive and other appropriate equitable relief, including
the award of compensatory monetary damages. The Supreme Court ruled in
the case of Cohen V. California 403 US 15 (1971) that individuals have
the constitutional right under the First Amendment to wear clothing
which displays writing or designs.
In addition, the right of an
individual to freedom of association has long been recognized and
protected by the United States Supreme Court Thus, a person’s right to
wear the clothing of his choice, as well as his right to belong to any
club or organization of his choice is constitutionally protected and
persons or establishments who discriminate on the basis of clothing or
club membership are subject to lawsuit.