Posted on 10/18/2021 11:22:05 AM PDT by ShadowAce
Western Australia, an Australian state that comprises 32.9 percent of the continent, is being compared to Nazi Germany or Communist China over a controversial new proposal to ban biker gang members from showing off their tattoos or hanging out together in public.
Set to be voted on by the Parliament of Western Australia sometime soon, the Unlawful Consorting and Prohibited Insignia Bill explicitly stipulates that biker gang members are “banned from wearing their patches and associating with one another in public.”
The Sydney Morning Herald notes that a “patch” includes any type of “insignia, including tattoos.”
According to a press release from the Western Australian government, a violation of the “patch” rule would be punishable by “a 12 month jail term and fines of up to $12,000 or $60,000 for corporations,” and the first violation of the consorting rule would be punishable by “a 12 month jail term and $12,000 fine.”
Any additional violations of the consorting law would open the door to the offender being imprisoned for up to five years.
New biking laws ~
Bikers can’t display tattoos, gather in public, wear their insignias in Australia.
Penalty? 1-5 years in prison. pic.twitter.com/oBLT1coM7P— 4Patrick (@4Patrick7) October 16, 2021
The ostensible purpose of the bill is to “disrupt and restrict the capacity of those involved in serious and organised crime to plan, support or encourage the carrying out of criminal activity,” as stated in the press release.
Nevertheless, given the vast number of additional infringements on civil liberties that have been seen across Australia in recent times — particularly during and because of the coronavirus pandemic — critics believe this is just another step down the nation’s slippery slide toward turning into a fascist state.
The greatest worry is that while the latest measure is ostensibly designed to only target biker gang members, it’ll wind up being used to limit the freedoms of “everyday citizens” as well.
2/19 – No doubt these laws will end up being abused (like other states), and what were designed for terrorists and bikies will be laws watered down to everyday citizens. Like Victoria has, like NSW has (RAPTOR), like FPO orders etc. ABUSED and scope broadened by law enforcement. pic.twitter.com/0kwpDN7Cvr
— OCN 🇦🇺 (@ozcrimenews) October 16, 2021
For the time being, the law has provoked the fiercest reaction from notorious gang members like Coffin Cheaters’ Chris “Ballistic” Orchard.
“Just like that we [are] now in North Korea [or] Nazi Germany whatever you want to call it we are there freedoms gone anyone who thinks this s–t is right you are delusional,” Orchard reportedly wrote on Facebook last week, according to the Daily Mail.
“How about instead of making us remove or cover our tattoos you f**ks force child molesters to get tattoos to identify them and force them to show them at all times in public?”
Fellow gang members reportedly agreed.
“That means all you politicians who like to mess with kids too. You all should have it tattooed on ya f**king forehead,” one of his compatriots reportedly wrote in response.
“Couldn’t agree more. Yet Churches (can) harbour paedophiles and Islam terrorists with out a problem,” another gang member reportedly wrote.
According to acting WA Police commissioner Col Blanch, gang members like Hells Angels’ Dayne Brajkovich, who’s reportedly covered from top to bottom with tattoos, may have to start wearing makeup.
Why notorious Hells Angel is going to have to smother himself in MAKE-UP just to go outside https://t.co/R9yIvRtn72
— Daily Mail Australia (@DailyMailAU) October 16, 2021
“He must cover up anything that says ‘1%’ or references the club, whether it’s on his face, whether it’s on publicly displayed arms, or whether it’s on anything – his motorcycle, flag or vest,” he said at a presser last week.
“I would start with things like Band-Aids or makeup certainly or have it removed or alternatively, people can choose the option not to live in Western Australia if this law passes.”
This comes as all of Australia is already facing heavy criticism for the overzealous policies it’s pursued in what critics say has been its “futile” quest to permanently stamp out the coronavirus.
The policies have at times been so severe that some have proclaimed that “Australia has fallen.”
Look (*Language warning):
Freedom Day
Australia has FALLEN pic.twitter.com/ROQ2sCqCHr— Gary (@GaryJac2_) October 11, 2021
$5,000 fine if you don’t get the jab.
That’s completely sane, Australia. How did we get this far?
Australia has fallen.
— Avi Yemini 🇦🇺🇮🇱 (@OzraeliAvi) October 14, 2021
Australia has fallen.
Apartheid is here.
Anyone who dares to defy the state will be dealt with. https://t.co/ivF4hXduKl
— Bethany Cherisse (@BethanyCherisse) October 17, 2021
Australia going full CCP
— Mindless Smile Droid 😃 (@Mindlessdroid) October 16, 2021
Australia is imprisoning its citizens for crossing borders in their own country.
What. In. The. Actual. Fuck.
— Sydney Watson (@SydneyLWatson) October 13, 2021
Australia has fallen.
But good will win.
— ZUBY: (@ZubyMusic) October 13, 2021
But there may be some light at the end of the tunnel.
This upcoming week, one of the nation’s largest cities, Melbourne, will reportedly finally be lifting what has been the longest lockdowns on the globe.
Just in: Melbourne’s lockdown (the world’s longest) will lift at 11.59pm on Thursday 21 October
Melbourne has been through a series of six lockdowns over the course of the pandemic, with residents racking up 260+ days at home by the time it begins to lift
— Ashleigh Stewart (@Ash_Stewart_) October 17, 2021
There are fair share of 1%ers down there and I fear they’ll end up shot down in the streets.
OZ has gone insane.
This is bad.
:(
Nazi zombies.
Those are holy, sacred and untouchable.
Some tattoos are more equal than others.
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Yeah....when I think of who might have guns buried around OZ, the Jokers rank pretty high. I wonder if this is calculated to flush them out.
I’d expect them to already have considered that.
I hope.
Bikers overwhelmingly support Trump so there ya go.
I expect this to come here, eventually because the Deep State wants our asses for being “uppity”.
I can’t see any reason to think that.
This is targeted at organised crime. Unfortunately, in Australia, one of the most common ways for organised crime to try and conceal itself is in outlaw motorcycle gangs.
Nobody here has any difficulty telling the difference between people who just ride bikes and the ones who have turned seriously criminal.
That’s amazing. I go to bike shows in the U.S., one just two weeks ago, and many varied types of bikes and bikers are there. I sure can’t tell which individuals are involved in criminal enterprises and which aren’t. One Harley dude with a black leather jacket and patches is a well-known local surgeon; I know because there was a newspaper article about him. Someone not familiar with the guy could assume he’s a pretty rough dude. The kid on the Kawasaki dirt bike I don’t know — it’s possible he sells meth in his school parking lot or alternatively maybe he’s an altar server at the Latin Mass on a fast track to heaven. How does one determine these things from appearances?
It’s specific gangs we’re talking about here that are basically universally covers for organised crime. Sure, there are probably individuals in other gangs who are also criminals, but these specific gangs - and it a specific list - has been identified as criminal enterprises.
Some of these may share a name with other gangs, but the specific groups that are criminal have still been identified.
I can’t think of a single instance where the govt didn’t abuse its power. Think parents being on terrorist watch lists because they opposed a local school board. This law is going to be used to “get” as many people as possible. That’s what the govt does. That’s what the govt always does.
Must be nice to live in fantasy.
Gov'ts *always* exert their power and extend their reach. There are no exceptions.
As long as ANTIFA can still fly their colors in public, all is good.
I have never understood why Americans insist their country is so damned free, but also seem to be so paranoid about future government overreach.
That “paranoia” is what keeps us free.
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