No Cops Allowed
Some lines are just not crossed in the Hells Angels world, and one of the most obvious is this: no cops allowed. Law enforcement—whether full-time or part-time, officer or jail guard—is considered inherently incompatible with the brotherhood’s code. The conflict of interest is too strong, and confidence is too fragile. It doesn’t matter if you clock in for an hour or a lifetime; wearing a badge at any time prevents you from wearing the Hells Angels vest. The rule is unbreakable. In this world, you cannot serve both sides. You’re either all in or not.

No Cops Allowed
Owning a Harley-Davidson is Part of the Identity
Being a biker alone will not get you into the Hells Angels; you must also have the necessary abilities, attitude, and machine. And that machine, without fail, is a Harley-Davidson. The Harley, like the sacred vest, is an integral part of the club’s identity. It’s more than just a choice; it’s a long-held tradition. Over the years, the rumble of a Harley has become as recognizable as the Hells Angels patch. To ride with the club means to ride a Harley, plain and simple. Anything less doesn’t fit in their reality.

Owning A Harley Davidson Is Part Of The Identity

