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Bikie gang Rebels open new clubhouse in East Victoria Park, watched by WA Police
The more of these articles I read the sadder I become when I read the comments from members of the public that would quite happily give away every last freedom they have as long as they felt safe in their beds at night..
- PerthNow
- August 08, 2014
WA Police Gang Crime Squad officer in charge, Detective Senior Sgt Geoff Christmass, said up to 200 guests were expected to attend the WA opening of the new clubhouse in East Victoria Park.
A WA Police spokesman said 40 police officers were at the clubhouse monitoring traffic and criminal behaviour.
Sgt Christmass said monitoring movements of the outlaw motorcycle gang members was a joint operation between WA Police and the National Anti-Gangs Taskforce.
40 cops , FFS what is the overtime bill ?.
Maybe some genius can send 40
cops to Rockingham to police the
beach front for a few nights , any
damn few nights.
Or can we sub contract to 40 bikers to come down & do the job ? .
40 cops, this is just madness ,who thinks of this lunacy.
There will come a time when someone is going to ask the police hierarchy to justify their actions & planning .
is thereone senior police planner that has an actual plan for crime or it all now about getting the right message into the media .
CYA policing at its worst .
It will not be Barnett ,he could not bring himself to blame his bestie Troy .
Aghh i give up .
These bikies run rings around our police force. Perhaps if WAPOL hadn't spent years and zillions of deployment hours targeting mrs law abiding 90yr old smith doing 62km in a 60 zone, they would have stopped this problem years ago. The bikies don't fear the police here because they know the police spend every police hour targeting normal residents going about normal trips to and from the shops instead of worrying about criminal organisations.
time to recruit police from overseas again where they police real threats to the community and not petty speed infringments