This discussion will be difficult for you mate, I fully appreciate that. But if OMCG members rarely end up in court for the crimes they allegedly commit, then the fault lies not with the alleged crimes, but with the process used to prove that the crimes were actually committed. The whole system of law is based upon evidence presented. Its the job of the law-enforcement agencies to obtain and present that evidence, in a manner that cannot be defended, so that crimes can be proven. However, sometimes the end result may not always be what the prosecution is seeking, but thats why defence lawyers exist in the first place. Otherwise why have an evidentiary-based system in the first place ?
I know as well as you do that the court systems have systemic failures, and the recent example in WA regarding the bashing of a copper and the defence presented to the courts, are a perfect example of how the system does not work *100%* of the time. It also resulted in an outburst from the WA Commish, who basically said that the people of WA will now get the police service they deserve - intimating that WA coppers will now just ignore violent offences, and let the idiots take care of themselves. Its a step back to the dark ages.
Not all of us here have NFI - some have been on the pointy end of dodgy police charges, fought them, and won.
The basic problem with outlawing groups like bikers, is ....who is next in line ? Abo's ?? Leb's ?? Anyone that the government of the day takes a dim view of ?? Bloody hell the Collingwood Cheer Squad is in a spot of bother
I am not preaching here to defend the bikers culture of violence etc - the problem is that this culture can and should be tackled by the existing laws which already accomodate these problems...... thats my take on it anyway...
