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They pride themselves as being 1%er's and living outside the law. I am not talking about the "all the gear, no idea" types who like making a lot of noise cruising the beaches on weekends. Real biker( read hardened vicious criminal)+ legitimate business + insurance + suspicious fire usually = fraud. I don't blame the insurance company for fobbing them off.

Further, an ex girlfriend of mine got involved with them. First drugs, then stripping and prostitution and now a missing person presumed dead for 17 years. Last seen riding off into the sunset with a notorious biker. Those scum deserve all the heat they get

so its someone else's fault your ex took drugs, stripped and sold her body. yeah lets all blame the bikie for your ex's problems. if you want to blame him instead of her, then you should be blaming yourself for driving her to that. you have no idea.

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Normally I would get outraged for this type of thing happening but when it comes to Bikie Gangs and their Cling-ons, I don't care.

Those Scum Bags deserve very bad thing they get.

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statistically police are involved in more criminal activity have more assault charges, drug and alcohol related crimes and so fourth then "bikies". A catholic "god squad" got pulled over searched and harassed for riding in a group. these weekenders did not have one conviction to any of their names, yet got treated like murderers. Like anything people of branded anyone that rides a harley a criminal, same as supporters view melbourne as range rover drivers, collingwood supporters as toothless twits and so on. so continue on with your media and political driven statements.

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statistically police are involved in more criminal activity have more assault charges, drug and alcohol related crimes and so fourth then "bikies". A catholic "god squad" got pulled over searched and harassed for riding in a group. these weekenders did not have one conviction to any of their names, yet got treated like murderers. Like anything people of branded anyone that rides a harley a criminal, same as supporters view melbourne as range rover drivers, collingwood supporters as toothless twits and so on. so continue on with your media and political driven statements.

There is always innocent causalities in a war.

The God Squad Riders will get over it.

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There is always innocent causalities in a war.

The God Squad Riders will get over it.

God Squad riders will forgive. Praise the Lord.

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God Squad riders will forgive. Praise the Lord.

and turn the other cheek.

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How do bikies insure their motorbikes then? Or their houses?

Would you try stealing a Harley from a member of a gang?

I would think they hardly need insurance.

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Would you try stealing a Harley from a member of a gang?

I would think they hardly need insurance.

If they accidentally hit another vehicle.... if it was their fault? I'm guessing the driver of the other vehicle would either say nothing more and accept blame or the bikie would pay cash to clear it up. There would be circumstances where the event could not be 'hidden', eg where someone required hospitalisation of where the police were involved.

By the way, are you a member of the godsquad Lordweaver?

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statistically police are involved in more criminal activity have more assault charges, drug and alcohol related crimes and so fourth then "bikies". A catholic "god squad" got pulled over searched and harassed for riding in a group. these weekenders did not have one conviction to any of their names, yet got treated like murderers. Like anything people of branded anyone that rides a harley a criminal, same as supporters view melbourne as range rover drivers, collingwood supporters as toothless twits and so on. so continue on with your media and political driven statements.

statistically i think you made that up :lol:

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If they accidentally hit another vehicle.... if it was their fault? I'm guessing the driver of the other vehicle would either say nothing more and accept blame or the bikie would pay cash to clear it up. There would be circumstances where the event could not be 'hidden', eg where someone required hospitalisation of where the police were involved.

By the way, are you a member of the godsquad Lordweaver?

I know a guy who had a crash with Mick Gattos wife.

It was Mrs Gattos fault which she admitted.

The guy got a phone call from Mr Gatto and promptly accepted a cash offer which was a little bit less than the cost to repair.

He didn't see the point in arguing and neither would I.

He was also an amateur boxer so knew Mr Gatto.

To top it off ,he worked for a construction company owned by some Carlton people.

It was a very funny story the way this guy told it.

He would actually tremble when acting out the phone call.

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Would you try stealing a Harley from a member of a gang?

I would think they hardly need insurance.

Believe it or not Sonny Barger the founder and former leader of the Hells Angels in the USA had his Harley stolen once upon a time outside a drive in restaurant. When the thieves found out it was his bike they dumped it in a river. According to Sonny, the Hells Angels caught the thieves and all he would say was they "got hurt bad" without going into details that might incriminate him. I hope they were insured.

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statistically i think you made that up :lol:

was told the exact percentages pro, but cant remember them, some people are getting a case together about the harassment they have been receiving. one of their points will be that according to the new laws, the police should be categorized as a criminal organization because of those reasons.

i'm all for going after the people shooting up malls and trafficking drugs, just dont think the police are targeting the right "criminal organizations" going after these people that just get together may have a drink do charity rides and don't involve them selves in any of that other stuff. The laws that have been passed should not be aloud in a free country.

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was told the exact percentages pro, but cant remember them, some people are getting a case together about the harassment they have been receiving. one of their points will be that according to the new laws, the police should be categorized as a criminal organization because of those reasons.i'm all for going after the people shooting up malls and trafficking drugs, just dont think the police are targeting the right "criminal organizations" going after these people that just get together may have a drink do charity rides and don't involve them selves in any of that other stuff. The laws that have been passed should not be aloud in a free country.

Don't suppose you are one or have friends who are bikies Scarlo?

A few sweeping statements there mate. Police do more than go after people who "shoot up malls and traffic drugs" and bikies do a lot more than "just get together for a drink and do charity rides". Like you, I have no statistics to back this up, but I'm pretty sure there is an element of truth there.

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was told the exact percentages pro, but cant remember them, some people are getting a case together about the harassment they have been receiving. one of their points will be that according to the new laws, the police should be categorized as a criminal organization because of those reasons.

i'm all for going after the people shooting up malls and trafficking drugs, just dont think the police are targeting the right "criminal organizations" going after these people that just get together may have a drink do charity rides and don't involve them selves in any of that other stuff. The laws that have been passed should not be aloud in a free country.

You gotta be pulling the chain.

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I know a guy who had a crash with Mick Gattos wife.

It was Mrs Gattos fault which she admitted.

The guy got a phone call from Mr Gatto and promptly accepted a cash offer which was a little bit less than the cost to repair.

He didn't see the point in arguing and neither would I.

He was also an amateur boxer so knew Mr Gatto.

To top it off ,he worked for a construction company owned by some Carlton people.

It was a very funny story the way this guy told it.

He would actually tremble when acting out the phone call.

Biff that why I have insurance.

So that the Mr Garros of this world would be speaking to my insurance company.

And if he did not like their deal then they can send the biggest gang in Australia to sort him out, the Police.


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Biff that why I have insurance.

So that the Mr Garros of this world would be speaking to my insurance company.

And if he did not like their deal then they can send the biggest gang in Australia to sort him out, the Police.

Toady you forget that when you have a major accident, you are required by law to show your licence to the other party which has your residential address on it. Would your insurance company come around and defend you when Gatto rings your door bell at 10pm? Lol!

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Toady you forget that when you have a major accident, you are required by law to show your licence to the other party which has your residential address on it. Would your insurance company come around and defend you when Gatto rings your door bell at 10pm? Lol!

Well Moonie that would be very rude of him indeed to call at such an hour.

Firstly, I would not know who this scum bag was. Guys like that live off their reputation which kind of sucks if the person they are trying to intimidate has no idea who they are.

Secondly, my rottweiler and other larger dog are very protective which is good news for me but no so good for any Scum Bag who rocks up late at night.

Thirdly, I live in two houses which are hundreds of KM apart, so he would need to know where I was.

Fourthly I would ask him to smile as my main place has a lot of CCTV cameras around it. Which are recorded with a date stamp. The Police love this type of evidence and ability to id Scum Bags.

So thanks for your concern Moonie but old Frog can look after himself LOL

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Well Moonie that would be very rude of him indeed to call at such an hour.

Firstly, I would not know who this scum bag was. Guys like that live off their reputation which kind of sucks if the person they are trying to intimidate has no idea who they are.

Secondly, my rottweiler and other larger dog are very protective which is good news for me but no so good for any Scum Bag who rocks up late at night.

Thirdly, I live in two houses which are hundreds of KM apart, so he would need to know where I was.

Fourthly I would ask him to smile as my main place has a lot of CCTV cameras around it. Which are recorded with a date stamp. The Police love this type of evidence and ability to id Scum Bags.

So thanks for your concern Moonie but old Frog can look after himself LOL

Must be quite a hike from the kitchen to the dunny Fl og!!!!

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Must be quite a hike from the kitchen to the dunny Fl og!!!!

LOL BBO I have three toilets here so at least I have a choice.

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was told the exact percentages pro, but cant remember them, some people are getting a case together about the harassment they have been receiving. one of their points will be that according to the new laws, the police should be categorized as a criminal organization because of those reasons.

i'm all for going after the people shooting up malls and trafficking drugs, just dont think the police are targeting the right "criminal organizations" going after these people that just get together may have a drink do charity rides and don't involve them selves in any of that other stuff. The laws that have been passed should not be aloud in a free country.

I didn't realise that the Hells Angels Bikie gang was simply a world wide social club.

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You gotta be pulling the chain.

thats the point, if 1 or more people have a conviction in the organization it is classified criminal and these new laws are very harsh. your reaction is the point to why these law abiding citizens that are getting harassed. People don't view police as dirt bags and criminals because a small percentage, but there are dirty cops. it doesnt take being a biker to be a drop kick.

to the question if i'm a bikie, no i'm not, i dont even have a tattoo(don't you have to be covered in jail ink to be a bikie according to some), i work with 3, 2 are great blokes never even speed little own do something more serious, the other ones a bit loose dont have much to do with him, still no criminal though. but do charity work where i've helped for over 7 years and a few have been there longer then me.

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thats the point, if 1 or more people have a conviction in the organization it is classified criminal and these new laws are very harsh. your reaction is the point to why these law abiding citizens that are getting harassed. People don't view police as dirt bags and criminals because a small percentage, but there are dirty cops. it doesnt take being a biker to be a drop kick.to the question if i'm a bikie, no i'm not, i dont even have a tattoo(don't you have to be covered in jail ink to be a bikie according to some), i work with 3, 2 are great blokes never even speed little own do something more serious, the other ones a bit loose dont have much to do with him, still no criminal though. but do charity work where i've helped for over 7 years and a few have been there longer then me.

You are correct Scarlo, the Qld laws are very harsh. Even that fool premier wants to get rid of them. But to paint the vast majority of bikies as model citizens is seriously underestimating the depth of their control of things such as illicit drug trade, debt collection or business intimidation.

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