Zitat des Tages von Chuck Zito:
So if one, or two, or a handful of guys sells drugs for their own personal gain and profit who just so happens to be a member of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, we want that same consideration.
I've been fighting my whole life.
If the challenge to fight was there, I always took it.
See, I'm fortunate that I get around a lot because of my movie business.
Now as far as the organization selling drugs, no. Individuals selling drugs is something else.
I'm in California a lot; I go overseas sometimes and I meet more Hells Angels than other Angels do.
There was no club but the Hells Angels as far as I was concerned.
You get to know them, they get to know you and see if they like you. Then they'll vote on you to become a prospect. You have to be sponsored by a Hells Angel.
So from an angry lawman's mouth, the Outlaw Motorcyclists were born.
I belonged to another club, and liked the camaraderie.
Let me tell you something: I have members in my charter who, after paying their rent and house bills and taking care of their families, don't even have enough money left over to pay the fifteen dollars a week dues.
I was a stuntman for over fifteen years.
Like I said, when I was a kid, they inspired me.
So it just goes to show you that it was always the Hells Angels first. They were the originals and all other clubs try and imitate what the Hells Angels have already done.
One day between takes on the 'Oz' set, I went into one of the cells and laid down and dozed off. When I woke up, I thought I was back in a federal pen. But I did my time, and today no one is more of a free man than Chuck Zito.
Then we have a World Run, where representatives from all the charters meet.
My father taught me how to fight when I was 5.
Not exactly hit them, but I've restrained a few people.
There's probably about 150 charters in the world. We're the biggest international club there is.
When I was old enough to ride a motorcycle and got my license, I bought a '69 Sportster.