When people hear the word “motorcyclist”, they usually think of someone with big tattoos on huge motorcycles, violent people walking in violent gangs, making people feel nervous when they see them. The motorcyclists from the BACA group are the same, with one exception: they do not make people afraid of them, they only do this with those who abuse children.

Their logo bearing the abbreviation B.A.C.A. comes from “Bikers Against Child Abuse”. The purpose of these guys is to protect children who are being abused. It may sound incredible, but when they show up on the spot, everything changes for the poor kids.
The little girl in the picture is Sarah, she lived in fear for 3 years until, one day, she met the motorcyclists from BACA. Her stepfather abused her when she was 10, when her mother found out, she immediately broke up with this man, but hell was not over for Sarah. Despite the fact that her stepfather no longer lived with them, she did not feel safer at all.

One day Sarah and her mother read about BACA, met their leader, nicknamed the “Tombstone,” and, for the first time, Sarah was able to calm down. Tombstone promised to take care of Sarah and protect her from her stepfather.
Now Sarah can finally breathe freely, because now she knows that there are people standing behind her and making sure she is safe. In addition, it’s hard to imagine how anyone could think of doing something to a motorcyclist named a Tombstone!

Check out the video below where you can find out more about BACA and what they did for this little girl:
