fredag, mars 6

No stabbing, shooting and keep the bail money handy

The Blonks' Motorcycle club had a kitty that always had to have $1000 in it for posting bail and did not allow members to wear colours when in a car.

The club also banned members from wearing colours when having sex with Aboriginal women.

A Supreme Court judge also said the club could not legally form a management committee because every one of its members had a criminal record.

The Blonks Motorcycle Club was eventually put out of business by the arrival in the NT of the Hell's Angels.

All but two of the old Blonks are now members of the Hell's Angels.

Under the NT Incorporations Act, clubs must have a management committee - but people with criminal records can't sit on it.

One of the remaining members of the Blonks, Paul Anthony Johnson, failed in a bid to get the court to overturn a decision by the Consumer Affairs commissioner that the club was defunct.

Consumer Affairs seized the bikies' clubhouse at Darwin River, where the Darwin River Rocks rock concert used to be held.

http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2009/03/06/37521_ntnews.html

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