Seems like Germany has quite the strict laws - not talking about the dying part. No pun intended - Bandidos, if you have not heard of them ... I reckon Hells Angels is a group of bikers that is way more known (I am not sure I would use the word popular, if you feel that is more apt ... feel free to replace what I wrote).
Badges and appearances are everything and being part of a group of people that have same values or same likings as yourself .. well you want to display that. The argument one member is making that it doesn't make sense for them not being able to show their true colors, because people would like to know who they are dealing with ... same as with the Mafia, if they had badges or a piece of clothing that would make them stick out ... well let's just say it makes the point of the government more than help his case.
That said Uwe Boll does try to get in a few questions that go after ... well not so easy topics. Still he lets some members rant on - there is no cohesive conclusion if a ban is warranted or not ... we do get to hear a bit of backstory and how he almost wasn't able to make this documentary ... interesting I reckon, but maybe not for all.
We also get some party shots with some naked ... let's say ladies. Lest we forget that amidst all the drama there is also fun to be had. Which also let's be fair: celebrating their 20th anniversary a few years ago ... it does make sense.
Experts do have a few things to say - about legality and other things connected to the bans ... and to how the club is being treated. Obviously there are gray areas ... and things are not as easy to decipher ... still interesting and recommended to those are into bikes ... and like to hear people talk (with an attitude close to anarchy ... cousins of Anarchy anyone? No? Yes?)