Australia Motorcycle Club Laws. In the past few years multiple new clubs have been established including the Australian. Besides the Tattoo Parlors Act members of motorcycle clubs -- or bikies as they are known in Australia -- have had to contend with anti-association laws in New South Wales and South Australia.
The Ulysses Club was formed for motorcyclists aged 40 years and older at the instigation of Stephen Dearnley in Sydney Australia in December 1983 in reply to a letter in the now defunct Bike Australia magazine the editor being Peter The Bear Thoeming. Rebels Motorcycle Club WA president Nick Martin has previously said he believed his gang would be the first to be targeted by police and he vowed to fight the laws in court. The New South Wales anti-consorting laws carry a maximum three years in jail for people who continue to associate with convicted offenders after receiving an.
Forty-six organisations including outlaw motorcycle gangs from right across Australia.
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