They wear black leather vests, sport tattoos and cross the highways of Greenwood County on motorcycles, but Band of Brothers Motorcycle Club members are far from what the biker stereotype would brand them.
"We’re looked at as criminals, like we don’t have rules or objectives or morals. People look down at us because we wear leather and ride motorcycles,” club president Frank Taylor Jr. said. "But the only people who don’t like us are the people who don’t understand us and don’t want to.
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