At the moment bluebird has three (as far as I am aware) registered organisations, all of these are Bike Clubs (gangs). Consequently, their have been other organisations, not bike clubs, that have applied for registration, and have had the applications, in some cases months. Is it the policy of Bluebird to have only Bike Gangs on the server?
Moreover, is three registered organisations the limit for the server? In that case clearly the server is overstocked with only one type of registered organisation.
Consequently, some of those whom have applied for registration have been found in violation of server rules pertaining to rule 26, but not all. Players whom befriend each other and group together doesn't necessitate breaking rule 26, the rule can only be considered infringed if the said group is acting in the way they have described their organisation to be run.
In conclusion, Bluebird for the moment has limited the scope of role-play pertaining to organisations to one type (Bike Gangs). If the system can deliver prompt decisions on organisation applicants, or at least some further positive communications with perspective applicants they may find a widely enhanced and surprising area of role-play on the server.
Just be mindful the people on the server, applying for organisations/playing/supporting/buying from the store, are your customers, and so should be treated as such, in my opinion this ideology is lost on most responsible administering the server in whatever capacity.