Mayor Gerard Beukema from Delfzijl wants a ban on the public wearing of logos of banned motorcycle clubs. These are symbols of Hells Angels, Bandidos, Satudarah or logos of clubs that resemble them.
The mayor proposes to adjust the General Local Regulation (APV) accordingly. The city council has yet to approve this.
‘Strong order-disrupting character’
According to the municipal council of Delfzijl, wearing these club clothing and logos creates a ‘threatening atmosphere’: ‘The use of’ colors ‘in public space has a strong order-disrupting character in this way and must be counteracted’, Beukema says. know the advice.
Delfzijl is not the first municipality to ban the wearing of such logos. Central Groningen and Veendam, among others, have also banned this. But the intended ban in Delfzijl goes further. Delfzijl also wants to ban logos of motorcycle clubs that closely resemble forbidden clubs.
New chapter
The city council asked for this so-called full color ban at the end of February , after council members were concerned about the establishment of a chapter of motorcycle club Hardliners in Delfzijl. According to council member Rob Kok of Gemeentebelangen Eemsdelta, this association shows similarities with the now banned motorcycle club Hells Angels. That club has also appealed against the ban.
Kok said he had been threatened by the then president of the club if he would go through with his proposal for the color ban. According to Kok, the former president would visit home. He in turn says that it was not a threat, but intended to discuss the matter together.
Founded by former leader
Hardliners MC was founded over a year ago from prison by the former leader of the Hells Angels. The club has two chapters in our province: in Groningen and Delfzijl. The logo resembles that of the Hells Angels, where the skull has been replaced by a shark.
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Source: RTV Noord