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Saw on the news today that the cops are sick of bikies and shootings etc (another stereotype) so they are having a massive crackdown, and even admitted that they will be purposefully harrassing them, looks like we "hoons" are in the clear for a few weeks

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Why wouldn't they. Start with some disaffected youth, add in the dream of being untouchable, stir with a healthy dose of drugs, then bake in an oven where those drugs are illegal and thus provide profits without having to work much and you have baked a tasty bikie cake.

Why wouldn't they. Start with some disaffected youth, add in the dream of being untouchable, stir with a healthy dose of drugs, then bake in an oven where those drugs are illegal and thus provide profits without having to work much and you have baked a tasty bikie cake.

you left out all the guns/firearms/weapons.....!!!

give that recipe to Jess... she could make it better :(

and yeah, cops dont go after bikie gangs... thats stupid... would you if you were a cop?

they are worse out of the cities anyway... way worse... basically no law there...

i once got cut off by a bikie gang... i tried to boot it up the outside and they just took up the entire road (3 lanes, there were 4 bikes, gang insignia on the jackets) f**ken glad i didnt hit them... decided to let them do whatever the f**k they wanted after that... probably the same way the popo think...

If you wanna piss off a bike rider (dont do it to bikies tho) when you pull up at a set of lights (on a 2 lane road) sit as close to the center line as you can so they can't fit between you and the car beside you. Man that gets them fuming!

Bikie gangs very much still exist.

Most of the time you don't even know the "chapter" house is in your area, until you actually take a lot of notice.

They're usually in back areas or semi-industrial areas.

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