More charges are likely, Albert said. One man, who was seen using a white folding chair against a few people during the brawl, is also being asked to contact the Montgomery Police Department for further interviews as part of the investigation.

@Anonymous ... Our problem here is geographical. We live in a very large county of 6,500 square miles with a population of less than 550,000 (in comparison, Los Angeles county is 4,750 square miles with a population of 10.6 million). A small corner of our county is located in a beautiful resort community 45 minutes away (Lake Tahoe)...which happens to be divided by two separate states and further divided by five counties within the two states...can you imagine? The real problem resides in that community where very large homes are rented by very large parties who are there to enjoy themselves in outdoor activities, for weddings, family reunions, etc. I actually empathize with the residents of that community, though it is not new to AirBnB or VRBO. These problems existed and were griped about when I was a kid (and that was a very very long time ago), rentals were just acquired through different methods (word of mouth, newspaper ads, posting on bulletin boards, and real estate agents). An acquaintance told me recently of a wedding he attended at the Lake, they had 18 people in one home. That is outrageous and I'm sure an irritant to the neighborhood. But that is not happening in our city.


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Throughout the 1930s, Hollister, California hosted an annual Fourth of July gypsy tour event. Gypsy tours were American Motorcyclist Association-sanctioned racing events that took place all over America and were considered to be the best place for motorcyclists to converge.[7] The annual event consisted of motorcycle races, social activities, and partying.[8] In Hollister, the event and the motorcyclists were welcome, especially because Hollister was a very small town with only about 4,500 people;[9] the rally became a major event in its yearly life[10] as well as an important part of the town's economy. Due to World War II, the rally was canceled, but the event organized for 1947 was the revival of the Gypsy Tour in Hollister.[9]

On July 3, 1947, festivities in Hollister began. However, the popularity of motorcycles had grown dramatically and this rise in popularity caused massive attendance, a major issue. Around 4,000 motorcyclists[5] flooded Hollister, almost doubling the population of the small town. They came from all over California and the United States, even from as far away as Connecticut and Florida.[5] Motorcycle groups in attendance included the 13 Rebels, Pissed Off Bastards of Bloomington, the Boozefighters, the Market Street Commandos, the Top Hatters Motorcycle Club, and the Galloping Goose Motorcycle Club.[3][11] Approximately ten percent of attendees were women.[5] The town was completely unprepared for the number of people that arrived, since not as many people had participated in the pre-war years.

In general, fighters don't beat up nonfighters. But sometimes they do. Big guys aren't supposed to fight small guys, unless the smalls ask for it. Anyone is free to turn down a fight, especially if he's injured or liable to hurt his team via penalty minutes. Turn down the wrong fight at the wrong time, however, and you're considered a "spot-picker." Which is two shades over from "coward." Never challenge someone at the end of his shift -- he might be tired -- but always try to pull an opponent's sweater over his face, because he can't hit what he can't see. Punching someone while he's on the ice is bad, and punching someone in the back of the head is worse, yet hitting someone directly in the kisser until his bones are the consistency of applesauce is good. Very good. Oh, and don't dip your helmet forward in a scrap, because even though your dance partner is trying to pound you, you don't want him to cut up his knuckles, otherwise he won't be able to do his job. Good luck, man! 589ccfa754

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