
The story of Finnish bikers
Today there are around 400 back patch clubs in Finland in a population of plus 5 million, despite the fact that the police announced in early 1990’s that they will curb the whole phenomena. At that time there was perhaps two dozen clubs around and today there are hundreds. Most of these clubs are small and pretty relaxed, but many are the real deal. Some of them are pretty hard core. Some of those are what the police officials call Criminal Biker Gangs or Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs. They are the outlaw bikers, the 1%ers. Most of the stories and memories presented in this book are of those guys, from those guys, though other bikers have also contributed as well.
This book does not seek to scandalize the scene, make sensational exposures, reveal the evils or crimes, name the nameless bodies in mass graves, expose the tens of tons of narcotics hidden in some weird jet planes or yachts. Because there are none. Not that bikers are boy scouts, choir boys or the salvation army. Not at all. It is simply because the claim that the bikers are organised crime in a massive scale is simply not true. At least in Finland it isn’t and this book is about finnish bikers.
This is the story of the Finnish Bikers.
- Kirjailija
- Sami Parkkonen
- ISBN
- 9789527082041
- Kieli
- suomi
- Paino
- 200 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 1.1.2014
- Kustantaja
- Hammer'ED Books
- Sivumäärä
- 204