National ride of protest

  • jacks
    jacks
    16 years ago
    I believe you are one hundred percent correct, Motorcycle enthusiasts are NOT criminals and remind all that corruptiom is rife even in Government, Police and society in general,,,,,,I think a major protest is most definately in order as this frenzy is ludicrous................
  • Cranky
    Cranky
    16 years ago
    All would help.. something does have to be done, or someone needs to get on 60 minutes or something and explain that every day joe blo is getting hassles. I reckon if someone would get on 60 minutes they would run a story no prob with all the current media etc going on.

    You would even get paid lol
  • twincam88b
    twincam88b
    16 years ago
    Bloody good idea, let's hope it's on a day that I'm not working........I can feel a shift swap happening. It would be great to have a heap of bikes on Noth Terrace outside bull shit castle. Rally in each state on the same day is an excellent idea.
  • Skidz
    Skidz
    16 years ago
    A protest sounds good, but at the same time, why don't you hit them with a DOUBLE WHAMMY, and go for the whole motorcycle law, that restricts, engine size, rake, pipes, reflectors etc. Prove to the bastards, that you won't take there "associate" legislation bullshit, and they can't take the freedom of your bike away as well. You have to hit them hard and at once. I suggest you find a few good builders and bikes to go along as well. Oh and take the film maker along as well...the dude who made the inspire dvd. After all he went to Canberra, and fucked'em up
  • Fangio
    Fangio
    16 years ago

    Count me in, time to make some noise...time to show them that this is a free land and not a god damn dictatorship.

  • Lynz
    Lynz
    16 years ago

    15 years ago and as it happened just days after the Milperra fiasco a protest was organised at the old parliment house to protest against unfair third party fees for bikes. This was held if I remember correctly on a Friday at lunchtime when parliment was sitting. As " bikies" were big news at the time there was plenty of press coverage. The government refused to send out a representative to talk to the protesters. An opposition (Liberal Party) Senator Margaret Reid did come out and listen and spoke intelligently on the issue. The propsed fee hike was defeated. This emerging situation I believe is so serious we need to show real commitment and protest at parliment house in numbers not seen before on a weekday when parliment is sitting. If held on a Friday ,a long weekend ride to Canberra with some sort of pissup organised wouldnt be a bad thing. I throw this suggestion open to the forum.

  • philthy
    philthy
    16 years ago

    If Canberra does happen, I'll bust me arse to get there. North Qlders wanna go for a ride?   

  • Fangio
    Fangio
    16 years ago

    On a re-think it would be better aimed at the state pollies.

    State.

    Friday.

    Rock n' Roll Brothers

  • Lynz
    Lynz
    16 years ago
    Should Ulysess mange this event, after all they are the largest club and probably have the skillset to organise large gatherings.
  • Lynz
    Lynz
    16 years ago
    I just checked the sitting dates for June, it would appear our hard working pollies dont sit on Fridays. Both houses of parliment sit Monday thru to Friday the two weeks beginning the 15th and the 22nd of June.
  • Lynz
    Lynz
    16 years ago

    I made a typo in my last post, make that Monday thru to Thursday.

  • lucky
    lucky
    16 years ago

    seems like youv'e started something that could snowball !!! great stuff !!!!!

  • Wingy
    Wingy
    16 years ago

    Fantastic idea you guy,s....It,s a anti-discrimination ride against HD riders ,,,not an anti-bikie ride...criminals are just

    that and should be treated as so....then we might just get the general public behind us and just maybe the

    media, I did say maybe.....best of luck ...will other non HD riders be welcome to join in.....

  • Lynz
    Lynz
    16 years ago

    Sorry about the accuracy of my post it is indeed 25 years and not 15 since Milperra and the protest in Canberra.