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Old 8th May 2008, 09:28 PM   #1
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SA boasts toughest bikie control laws | The Australian

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SOUTH Australia boasts the toughest anti-bikie laws in the world with its new Serious and Organised Crime legislation.
The new laws, passed - with some amendments - by state parliament's upper house last night, are designed to dismantle criminal bikie gangs, Premier Mike Rann says.

They give SA Attorney-General Michael Atkinson the power to declare a bikie gang an outlaw organisation, which would prevent members associating with one another and others associating with bikies.

The legislation could also force gangs to abandon their clubrooms and give police the power to prevent bikies attending a place or event where they would pose a threat to the public.

``South Australia's police and prosecutors now have the world's toughest anti-bikie legislation to take the fight to these criminal gangs,'' Mr Rann said.

``These laws provide police and prosecutors with powerful tools to cut the legs out from under these criminal bikie gangs and the hangers-on that help them pursue their illegal activities.''

The government said the new laws would be backed by $14 million in new funding while the number of officers in the Criminal Gang Task Force had already been more than doubled.

Mr Atkinson said the laws sent a clear message to the criminal bikie gang members and their offsiders.

``These bikie gangs will no longer be able to hide behind their code of silence, intimidation and high-priced lawyers,'' he said.

``These laws will leave these motorcycle gangs and their associates no choice but to close up shop or move their criminal activities out of this state.''
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lookin for a suitable thread for this vid. Hope it comes up.

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The link doesn't work.I know captin obvious to the rescue.
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LOL

I think it's this one, the cop car is white and sitting in the middle toward the beginning. If the cop had a speed camera he'd be gone but otherwise ... he'd be a blip on the horizon.

Far out that bike can rev out.

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They generally get you in the morning, All they need is your plate.

The fastest l've been on the road on a bike was about 145 mph and all you can see is red lights (tailights)in the distance that at a blink of an eye whiz past you in a blur.

l had on a full face helmet at the time and it felt like a big bloke was standing on your face the forces on you are great.

I done this when l was about John's age, l would not do it now!
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Here's Dave's link, different to mine.

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Thanks Eric, at one point cars are pulling off in front of the bike. Cops must have been chasing. At one point a car moved to the right when he was going thru 2 side by side cars at around 140 and he almost bought it.
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Makes you wonder whether it's worth it, these days get caught doing shit like that you do time.

Dont they have a place over Nevada way etc where there's no limit, flat out she goes, saw it in this movie.

http://www.palmtreeservices.com.au/v...testindian.wmv

http://www.palmtreeservices.com.au/v...estindian2.wmv
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Makes you wonder whether it's worth it, these days get caught doing shit like that you do time.

Dont they have a place over Nevada way etc where there's no limit, flat out she goes, saw it in this movie.

http://www.palmtreeservices.com.au/v...testindian.wmv

http://www.palmtreeservices.com.au/v...estindian2.wmv
What a fjuckin great movie. I went to see it the day it came out by myself as no one was as enthused about as I was. 2 of the best clips from the movie too.

I am not familiar with that hi way in Nev. Ofcourse you know about the Bonne Salt Flats (they were in movie). We always hear about the Autobahn in Germany as the road "with no speed limit".
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They generally get you in the morning, All they need is your plate.

The fastest l've been on the road on a bike was about 145 mph and all you can see is red lights (tailights)in the distance that at a blink of an eye whiz past you in a blur.

l had on a full face helmet at the time and it felt like a big bloke was standing on your face the forces on you are great.

I done this when l was about John's age, l would not do it now!
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I know that old "Sportay" weren't cruisin' down the road at that speed way back then. What was it, a Kawacker or what?
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I know that old "Sportay" weren't cruisin' down the road at that speed way back then. What was it, a Kawacker or what?
Your right! It was my first big road bike Z1B Kawasaki,1975 model, This bike flew! and l had a ball riding it.
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Your right! It was my first big road bike Z1B Kawasaki,1975 model, This bike flew! and l had a ball riding it.
http://www.classicbikes.co.uk/images/z1machine03.jpg
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That looks pretty close to it, The Z1B had a longer rear mud guard.The differances were subtle.....82 bhp...
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LOL...It used to be MoFo..Now it's GroFo!...
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