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Hells Angels no longer vendors at Quebec agricultural fair, management confirms

Members, Hells Angels, British Columbia, Ontario, Hells Angels Nomads compound, Canada Run event, Carlsbad Springs, Ont.,
Members of the Hells Angels from British Columbia and Ontario enter the Hells Angels Nomads compound during the group's Canada Run event in Carlsbad Springs, Ont., near Ottawa, on Sat. July 23, 2016. File photo by the Canadian Press/Justin Tang

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The management of a Quebec agricultural fair is admitting it made a mistake in allowing a group associated with the Hells Angels to sell products at the site.

Fair director François Brouillard says the "Support 81 Montreal" group has left the Saint-Hyacinthe exposition at the request of management. The number 81 refers to the position of the letters H and A in the alphabet.

The group had been operating a kiosk that sold clothing and other merchandise, much of it in the motorcyle gang's signature red and white.

Brouillard had originally defended the group's presence at the site and pointed out it wasn't doing anything illegal. But he said Wednesday that management changed its mind after seeing the public's reaction and realizing the extent of the vendors' ties to the gang.

He said the fair is acknowledging it made an error and doesn't want to be associated with any group linked to criminal activity or violence.

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