Japan’s ‘Bad Lobster’ biker gang seeks fearsome reputation with road antics, but all they’re getting is prawn and tadpole jokes

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Japan’s ‘Bad Lobster’ biker gang seeks fearsome reputation with road antics, but all they’re getting is prawn and tadpole jokes.

From the Hells Angels of the US to the Rebels of Australia and Russia’s Night Wolves, motorcycle gangs the world over revel in their notoriety for violence, lawbreaking and general disdain for the police.

Japanese teen who traded uranium online and even processed it into yellowcake was just a ‘chemistry geek’, analyst saysThe emergence of this seafood-inspired threat to Japanese society came after police in Kanagawa Prefecture confirmed this month that they were prosecuting five youths between the ages of 17 and 19 for driving recklessly, the Kanagawa Shimbun reported.

Posters on the Livedoor news site suggested “Evil Lobster” might have made a slightly better name for the gang, while another asked whether they mimicked Japan’s notorious “yakuza” groups by having tattoos of lobsters on their backs. Akita dog honoured by Japanese police for saving the life of an elderly womanOthers were not as lighthearted about the Bad Lobsters. Such gangs have been known to cause mayhem in the summer months by removing the silencers from their motorcycles, riding around in large packs, blocking traffic and generally causing trouble.One poster on the Japan Today site said: “The police have done a great job over the last few years in my area of ridding these noisy bikes from our streets.

 

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