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Motopsychoz MC took a trip to brother Atlas’ Black Party at Martini Mikes. Check out the picks in the Gallery Page.
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Test-Site is lead by guitarist James Potter. Potter has played in some of Milwaukee’s heaviest bands. He wielded the lead guitar for the legendary Read the rest of this entry »
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Wellington, Nov 18 NZPA – Angry bikers have vowed to step up protests against the Government’s plans to ramp up their ACC levies. Read the rest of this entry »
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War Vet ordered to lose vest at airport
REBEKAH CAVANAGH
November 9th, 2009
NOT HAPPY: Vietnam War veteran John Scally says he was forced to take his vest off at Darwin Airport. Picture: JUSTIN SANSON
John “Skully” Scally was outraged and offended when told by officers it was for “security reasons”.
But Mr Scally, 62, who served in Vietnam with the Army, is a member of the friendly NT Chapter Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club and also has a club patch on his vest, and believes he was targeted because of all the recent “hysteria” about bikie gangs across the nation.
“I am a Digger – I’m a grunt,” he said. “I’m not an outlaw. I’m not a bloody crook.
“I was harassed and humiliated all for no reason – it is a disgrace.”
Mr Scally, from Wanguri, in Darwin’s northern suburbs, said he refused to take his vest off at the airport.
He said he was held by security, who used “standover tactics”, for 25 minutes in full view of the public.
“I wear this for the 60,000 servicemen and their families who have done it tough over the years,” he said. “It’s like your wedding ring. When you put it on you are making a commitment.
“We done our time and we earned our stripes. I don’t deserve this.”
Airport chief executive Ian Kew said it was not the vest that security had a problem with.
He said there were “prohibited items” attached to the vest and that once Mr Scally removed them he was allowed to move around the airport.
The prohibited items were some old, inert bullets that had been made into decorative keyrings and were hanging from the side of the jacket.
“There were other things on the vest that were ignored that would be more of a weapon than they were,” Mr Scally said.
Mr Scally said it is not the first time he has been refused entry to a place because of the stereotype that comes with his vest.
He said he has been kicked out of pubs and clubs in Darwin and interstate.
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Nov 8, 2009 – Kingman, Arizona - By Jim Seckler – As a state highway patrol helicopter circled low over head, bikers from 40 motorcycle clubs throughout Arizona met Sat in Kingman. Read the rest of this entry »
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Bikers Targeted by Checkpoint

Nov 3, 2009 – Wilmington, North Carolina – By Laurin Penland – Motorcycle activists say Holly Ridge police in Onslow County discriminated against bikers last month when they stopped traffic, but let cars slip through. The police only checked motorcyclists for violations. The N.C. Governors Hwy Safety Program says it supports all kinds of traffic stops, including biker specific ones, because bikers have a higher percentage of fatal accidents than cars. But Janice MacKay, director of the N.C. Chapter of a biker activist group, says she thinks the stops are unconstitutional. ”If it were a checkpoint that we’re used to, in other words all vehicles get pulled over and checked, I would not think that it was discrimination. And since this was a motorcyclists only checkpoint, it is discrimination.” The Highway Safety Program says traffic stops are an effective way to promote safety and to get drivers to comply with traffic laws.

Article URL: http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/whqr/news.newsmain/article/1/0/1571809/Local.Interest/Bikers.Targeted.by.Checkpoint

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Angry bikers to converge on Kingman

Nov 4, 2009 – Arizona – By Erin Taylor – More than 1,500 motorcyclists from around Arizona are expected to roll into Kingman this weekend. Read the rest of this entry »
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Nov 3, 2009 – Arizona – By Tim O’Reilly; ABATE of Arizona State President – I don’t know how many of you have heard about what is going on in and around Kingman. It seems that Mohave County is becoming especially discriminatory against all motorcyclists. Read the rest of this entry »
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