Wicked
Times


It has come to our
attention from various sources on Maryland's Eastern shore that a
certain female is representing herself as one of our members.
This imposter is wearing a "Maryland" state rocker and
is using the name Cindy Edwards,. HOWEVER, Cindy happens to
belong to the East Coast Charter.
This imposter has
semi-long brown/black hair with feathered bangs, about 5' 6" and
weight tends to vary. She also has a noticeable overbite and
weak chin. Identifying tattoos have also been described, such as a
Tweety Bird and a Native American female on the lower left leg.
Should this imposter
identify herself to you as Cindy Edwards, how about dropping us a
line and letting us know where you ran into her at.
We're interested in getting to the bottom of this.

They say the
imitation is the most sincere form of flattery. Well, if
that's the case, the Wicked Women MC - East Coast should be dammed
flattered that some of our former members continue to copy us and
try to claim what we originally created as their own. They even went so
far as to attempt to completely copy our website. We however, are
not amused by their bogus claims or their piracy.
As the original
founders of Wicked Women MC, we are extremely proud of the club that
we created and we're especially proud of our hard earned reputation
as being serious riders. We are not women who worry
about how they have look when they get to an event, or which clubs
they can flirt and party with, and this is a reputation we do not
want to culminate. Wicked Women MC was founded to be a club
for women who loved to ride, not just ride their patch.
Unfortunately,
those former members who, are attempting to claim our club name as
their own, are nothing more than cheap imitations of the original
and are the kind of women who we chose not have in our club because
of the simple fact that they are not about riding.