Controversial bikie laws pass NSW Parliament

  • ubdead66
    ubdead66
    16 years ago

    The New South Wales Parliament has passed controversial legislation targeting bikie gangs.

    The Greens voted against the laws, saying the new legislation could lead to police corruption.

    The legislation passed the Upper House of Parliament late last night following a lengthy debate.

    Under the laws police will be able to apply to have motorcycle clubs declared criminal organisations.

    Members could then be jailed for associating with each other and prevented from working in certain jobs.

    The legislation has been criticised by the NSW Law Society and the Bar Association, who say it is unlikely to withstand legal challenges.

    But NSW Attorney-General John Hatzistergos says he is confident it will be effective.

    "This legislation has the capacity to cause severe damage to these organisations," he said.

    "The Government has taken senior legal advice in relation to the legislation and its capacity to be able to withstand constitutional challenge and on that basis has proceeded.

    "We have carefully considered the provisions of the legislation and the structures we have established."

    The laws follow a wave of bikie gang violence including the fatal bashing of the brother of a hells angel at Sydney Airport.

     

    Corruption fears

     

    The New South Wales Greens say the state's new bikie legislation could lead to police corruption.

    Greens MLC Lee Rhiannon says the legislation is open to abuse.

    "It gives extraordinary discretionary powers to police," she said.

    "It also undermines the current rules of evidence, it weakens the right of freedom of association and we are concerned that it could play out in a way that could increase the possibility for police corruption."

    Ms Rhiannon says legislation will not solve the problem of gang violence.

    "The challenge with this legislation was to pass it so that it improved public safety and ended gang-related criminal activity while preserving long-held tenants of the justice system, but that has not been achieved," she said.

     

    www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/04/03/2533781.htm

     

    wont be long it will be around the whole of AUS  IMO

  • 1elcys
    1elcys
    16 years ago
    Its a sad day for Democracy.
  • FLSTC
    FLSTC
    16 years ago

    hands up who is surprised ... .....  they have only themselves to blame .  the laws are not there to penalise the innocent,    Free Aust Party is dead and they dont even know it.  rant over .. perhaps i will feel differently tomorrow .......

  • Tapey
    Tapey
    16 years ago

    This is a load of shit, what would happen if all the bike clubs/gangs got together and had a big get together....the government would not be able to throw them all in goal, it would be impossible. Stand up for your rights. I feel that the 1% clubs have not helped there cause, but where is it going to stop?

  • Swanny
    Swanny
    16 years ago

     

     

    There's a lot of things I don't know, but aren't they targetting the OMCG? (Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs). They're the ones who covet the 1% badge, I think....?

  • jacks
    jacks
    16 years ago
    Quite frankly the SA & NSW Governments are breaking the laws by declaring ANY Organization Illegal, Auatralians should not and I believe will not stand for it, we are not a Dictatorship and I for one Australian am outraged and FLSTC, I hope that you indeed feel differently tommorrow as I feel that too many sheep apithetically read the opinions of the press that are actually opinions of the owners whose interests are Sales of the production shit they peddle,, and chinless politicians trying to justify the mega wages they demand....I for one am DISGUSTED....SA and NSW, you should be ashamed of the clowns you voted in to power...........J
  • Hoodaman
    Hoodaman
    16 years ago
    +1