Summary of Hunter S. Thompson's Hell's Angels

Summary of Hunter S. Thompson's Hell's Angels


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1) The Labor Day Run was the biggest event for the Hell’s Angels. It was a time for drinking, fighting, random fornication, drugs, and overall debauchery. Anywhere from two hundred to a thousand bikers could be in attendance.

2) The emblem of the Hell’s Angels is a winged skull wearing a motorcycle helmet. Typically, this patch is sewn onto the back of a sleeveless denim jacket. Members normally have long, unkempt hair with a beard to match. Their belts are sometimes motorbike chains that can be used as weapons.