SLIDESHOW: Inside the Hells Angels clubhouse

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A well-stocked bar. Video games. A stripper pole and dance stage. Various stickers, shirts and merchandise for sale. A high-tech surveillance system. These are some of the many “features” of the Manitoba Hells Angels clubhouse that members of the public are now getting an inside look at.

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A well-stocked bar. Video games. A stripper pole and dance stage. Various stickers, shirts and merchandise for sale. A high-tech surveillance system. These are some of the many “features” of the Manitoba Hells Angels clubhouse that members of the public are now getting an inside look at.

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