| Warlocks of Seminole County is a serious
hardcore brotherhood 1% motorcycle club who take pride in flying
our colors and living life our way. This club is not for everyone
but your support is needed and greatly appreciated. Membership
can be a long and demanding process, requiring pure dedication & loyalty.
This is definitely not something everyone can fulfill. Membership
is by invitation only!
Come see us and get to know us by checking
out our site, getting on the chat boards and of course attending
our parties and events.
What a brotherhood motorcycle club is
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The intent of this section is to give you
an overview of the structure and philosophy of the traditional
motorcycle club (MC). This does not necessarily express the feelings
or priorities of any particular club, as all motorcycle clubs
differ on some points. Regardless of the basic philosophy of
this group, it is important that you understand the perspectives
of other clubs that you may be associating with from time to
time.
If motorcycles influence your lifestyle,
then you are part of the motorcycle community. Of all the types
of organizations found within that community, the traditional
motorcycle club stands apart and ranks highest in stature.
Respect
A serious MC club commands respect for one
reason. Those who are correctly informed recognize the deep level
of personal commitment and self discipline that a man has to
demonstrate and sustain in order to wear a patch. They realize
that a club's "Colors" are closely guarded and the
membership process is long and difficult. Other factors notwithstanding,
they respect Patchholders for what they have accomplished by
being able to earn and keep the patch they wear. This is respect
born out of recognition of dedication and accomplishment. The
MC Club strives for respect for this reason. This is especially
true as it pertains to those persons outside of the motorcycle
community. This segment of society is by far the larger, and
therefore represents a larger market for any fund raising activities
that the group might undertake. It stands to reason that cultivating
a relationship with these people is important, and to be perceived
by them as "Biker Scum" would not be advantageous to
the group. They will therefore conduct themselves as upstanding
citizens in every way... "Good neighbors" so to speak.
The goal is to be admired and respected by the general public
rather than feared. The serious club, and all of its members
and guests, will always conduct themselves publicly in a highly
professional manner.
Club Colors
The general public does not draw a distinction
between different club colors. In many cases, they simply can't
tell the difference: we're all "Biker Scum" to them.
If one club causes a problem that touches the public sector,
the offending club's identity is either confused or ignored and
the heat comes down on all clubs. The general public does not
make the distinction between a MC and an RC (Riding Club), therefore
EVERYONE needs to be aware that no matter whether they are in
an MC and RC or an Independent rider, their actions reflect on
all in the motorcycle community. The MC clubs tend to police
themselves to avoid such incidents.
Participation
A Patchholder will not discuss any club business
whether it's about membership numbers, club goings on, or any member's
personal information with anyone outside of the club. They understand
that they are a Patchholder 24 hours a day whether or not they are
wearing their colors. Everything they say or do in public can affect
the club. They also understand that if they get out of line, that
they are subject to be counseled for their own good and for that
of the club. Wearing a patch is more than getting together for good
times. It also means getting together for the other times, too.
It constitutes a lot of work. It's committing themselves to a lifestyle
in which they do not look for how their brothers can
help them, but for ways that they can be of help to their brothers.
They always look to give rather than to receive. All of this may
seem very idealistic, and in some cases it's just that. But it is
an ideal that all clubs profess and are always striving for in principle
and practice.
Always be aware of the "Golden Rule" of
conduct while traveling in club circles: If you give respect,
you'll get respect. If you act with disrespect, then you'll be
treated with the same.
Levels of Commitment
When someone earns their patch, it does not
mean that he has reached the ultimate goal and from that
point they can kick back and coast. Moving from guest to probation
to Patchholder is not climbing from the bottom to the top, but rather
more like climbing a constantly ascending slope, and in time becoming
a stronger and more committed brother. A person's probationary rocker
and later their patch are merely presented in recognition of what
they have demonstrated along the way. In this fashion, the more
senior the Patchholder is in the club and the more they experience,
the more of a brother they should be to all.
Purpose of Probation / Prospecting
Probation is not an initiation, as you would
find in a fraternity. It is instead a period of time that is
sustained until the person, in every sense, conducts themselves
with the respect that is mandated to be a Patchholder. It's a
time in which:
The attitude is conditioned so that he displays
a sense of responsibility and respect toward the patch holders of
the club, without which they will not develop a sense of respect
for the group.
He is educated in basic MC protocol and etiquette.
He is given time to develop the habits that
are basic to good security and good communications.
To get into the habit of participating.
To become accustomed to trusting the judgment,
at times blindly, of those patch holders who will someday be his
brothers.
The list could go on but the point here is
to demonstrate that probationary period has definite objectives
and that a person will go nowhere in the club if he is not aware
of this and does not apply themselves to those ends. It's not possible
to make a checklist of what is expected from a person in all cases.
There isn't any formula for success, but the key is ATTITUDE AND
RESPECT. Everything else can be learned in time, but a person's
attitude comes from the heart.
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