Toronto police no gang colours sign posted in front of a bar in Massachusetts

    by Unusual_Ice2059

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    1. Liberals will call this racist

      Republicans will rim the lot lizard that hasn’t showered in 2 weeks

    2. How is this supposed to be enforced…?

      “Gang colours” and “gang clothing” can be any colours and any clothing. What makes clothing a gang uniform is not some inherent property of said clothing, but being worn identifiably in a group.

    3. The-25th-Grizzly on

      This was directed at bike gangs. Canada had an extremely serious and deadly biker war. Just seeing full patch members wearing their cuts would send most patrons elsewhere.

    4. Yeah, seen those at a few bars around metro Detroit, it’s mostly about biker clubs. It works. Calm bikers don’t mind and the ones that would have been a problem are stopped at the door and turned away.

    5. These are fairly common at every dive bar I’ve ever been to in central Florida, we have lots of bike club issues as others have said.

    6. A lot of the bars around me say “No Colors” meaning gang colors since we have a high population of Pagans.

    7. So, nude? I’m no expert, but I’d bet that every primary and secondary color is associated with at least one gang.

    8. Yall asking about enforcement. This isn’t meant to be taken seriously. It is for decoration.

      The Toronto Police (from Ontario, Canada) and the “Tresspass to Property Act” (a Canadian law) have no authority in Massachusetts (United States).

    9. You would see similar signs in malls, parking lots, and strip malls back in the day here in Toronto.

      They sometimes mention no bandanas too.

    10. I have seen many of these signs, I’ve never seen one before this that spells colors with a u though.  

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