Rescue Ink: The Biker Gang that rescues animals from abusive owners
It is not good to judge a book by its cover if someone has tattoos or is in a gang that does not mean that they are bad persons. Like this biker gang, they have a special place for animals in their hearts.
Just like all biker gangs, they ride big bikes, are mean looking, and have a number of tattoos on their bodies. But one thing makes them different, this biker gang is a nonprofit group that saves animals that are being abused by their owners.
The biker gang is full of lawyers, former police officers, army veterans, weightlifters, and bikers.
When they get to know if there is an animal that is being abused, they step up and save that animal from that abusive owner.
The biker gang has saved fishes, pigs, chickens, dogs, and even a boa constrictor.
Before they step up and do something about the animal abuse, the gang does some research so they can be sure that the animal is being abused.
The mission statement of the gang says, “Rescue Ink does whatever necessary within the means of the law — that’s what our lawyers tell us to say — to fight abuse and neglect of all kinds.”
It added, “Some people like to think of us as superheroes,” they say. “The truth is, we are super animal lovers (and protectors). Through the years, and through many caseloads, obstacles, and downright challenges, we remain strong and dedicated to our mission.”
Another thing the group says is that they stop break down illegal dogfighting rings.
The group also saved a cat from getting killed.
The biker gang receives around 250 calls every day so they could come and help animals that are being abused by their owners.
The gang may look dangerous but they have a big heart when it comes to helping animals who have been through a lot.