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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2009

The United Motorcycle Council of New South Wales is a peak group representing 18 motorcycle clubs.

The council has been formed to provide clubs and individuals with an avenue for dispute resolution. It also aims to break down some of the negative stereotypes about motorcycle clubs and members, and allows bikers to have a say in issues that affect them.

One of the Councils first goals is to contribute to the public debate about the introduction of amendments to the Crimes (Criminal Organisations Control) Act. These amendments include the provision to disrupt and restrict the activities of declared organisations.

These laws proposed and introduced by governments across Australia threaten the civil liberties of all Australians. In NSW, police have been granted sweeping new powers to use against any citizen without the checks and balances needed in a healthy democracy.

Freedom of association is your right. Don't let your government tell you otherwise.

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  • You have no idea what your talking about. Most if not all "bikies" have jobs and some government jobs, your just another closed minded person putting a label on people based on the fact they are in a motorcycle club. your basicaly a racist.

  • How could anyone support the Government in this situation? Yes, I am aware of the Motorcycle Gang's criminal activities. But making it illegal to associate with declared individuals or groups? When this Government without a Bill of Rights takes away our Rights to Religion, Expression or something else would you stand up and say No? This Monarchy holds the Rights to change our Amendments. Whatever happened to our humble Australian motto's? Discriminate the bad seeds, not the whole.

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  • All levels of guvment are corporate ,FED State and Judiciary.. You get a win in the high court and the states can legislate around the outcome ..right .The states are registered corporations NOT governments . This is how corporate Australian governance asset sell Australia ................23 000 000 @1% = 230 000. Wake the fuck up Australians or go learn Chinese !

  • fuck the law

    

  • Once again, the courts fail the community. It is common knowledge that certain MC gangs are the biggest suppliers of cocaine, heroin and amphetamines. This was a big loss for Australia and a major victory for organised crime, including those people with small penises...bikies.

  • @sharpz123 I hope you f...ing choke in your sleep .....what have you ever done for your commiunty freedem to all bikers

  • Google All Port Macquarie Police are Corrupt to see how NSW Police Have used the countries first "outlaw motorcycle gang law" against a 18 year old aboriginal boy! Covered by ABC News, NSW Police Media Releases, Sky News, Courier Mail, Alex Jones Show, Kim Kommando - you get the idea....

  • Can a police officer be a member of a bikie club ? :P

  • Geez, Australia is sounding more and more like the US!

  • Don't be mad cause at one point you and every other person thought of joining and belonging to a organization but didn't have the balls to and this is good shit to watch and Keeping it 100

  • Keep fighting police cuntry is not good LOVE AND RESPECT

  • UMC good on yez..the people must KNOW what the laws are doing..they are breaking more laws by creating this new one...behind yez all the way guys.

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