#16: “All For One, and One For All”
The old Musketeers’ creed—all for one, and one for all—rings just as true for the Hells Angels. Once you wear the patch, you’re bound by the brotherhood’s code, no exceptions. That includes one of their most symbolic rules: if one rider gets pulled over, everyone stops. It’s not just tradition—it’s a visual wall of loyalty.

But that unity comes with weight. Members are expected to maintain clean behavior, as one mistake can slow down the entire pack. And pity the lone officer forced to face a sea of rumbling bikes and a hundred stone-faced stares. Talk about pressure.
