Obviously we have found in Ontario that it is based on what is the environment at that time, who's taken over what turf, who's pushing, who's pressing. You have eight Bandidos killed in one outing and it causes a spike, and so that's the 2005 spike. Those kind of things, whatever internal cleansing, as we call it, in the bike world occurs--or if it's not internal cleansing it's a clash--then those obviously cause spikes. Again, in the urban centres the street gang activity is that they are trying to grab more turf, and therefore that causes spikes, but I can't put my finger on it specifically for you.
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