So am I think only one who thinks its odd that there is such a thing as a "law enforcement motorcycle club?"
Cops adopting the dress, mannerisms and lingo of self-described "outlaws?" I guess I just don't get the attraction.
Of course, that's not as funny as the "Sons of Armageddon" whom I saw at the Childrens Toy Run in (I think) 2010 or 2011. They, too adopt the trappings of a so-called "outlaw" biker group, complete with a beret-wearing skull superimposed over crossed pistols, but actually go so far as to adorn their vests with a "99%" patch and to require potential members to undergo police background checks.
Martin
From: Dan Pilcher <dpilcher@cochamber.com>
To: "emrat@googlegroups.com" <emrat@googlegroups.com>
Cc: "Vince Lane (vmlane@taxlit.com)" <vmlane@taxlit.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 12:05 PM
Subject: [emrat:2529] Smokin Guns Motorcycle Club
To: "emrat@googlegroups.com" <emrat@googlegroups.com>
Cc: "Vince Lane (vmlane@taxlit.com)" <vmlane@taxlit.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 12:05 PM
Subject: [emrat:2529] Smokin Guns Motorcycle Club
Recently, I drove alongside two guys on bikes heading east on Sixth Avenue through Denver who were wearing leather vests with this patch:
And the patches reminded me of the conversation that I had back at the end of October with a male nurse who was prepping me for my rotator-cuff surgery at the outpatient clinic.
Of course, we were talking about bikes and riding!
He told me that he was a member of "Smokin Guns" as he had been an EMT prior to becoming a nurse.
Dan
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