Why massive Finks bikie run to Melbourne could be the last EVER trends now

Why massive Finks bikie run to Melbourne could be the last EVER trends now
Why massive Finks bikie run to Melbourne could be the last EVER trends now

Why massive Finks bikie run to Melbourne could be the last EVER trends now

Why massive Finks bikie run to Melbourne could be the last EVER - as motorcycle gangs run out of places where they're welcome Victoria set to ban outlaw bikies wearing club colours Ban would mean bikies can't wear patches in public Other Australian states have similar laws for bikies

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Australian bikie gangs are quickly running out of places to show off their colours with Victoria set to become the latest state to introduce a ban on displaying club insignias.

Victoria Police has asked the state government to introduce new laws against outlaw motorcycle clubs wearing their colours in public, in the hope it will put an end to the national runs bikies make to the state each year.

Such laws would see the likes of the Finks, Comancheros, Rebels and Hells Angels be banned from wearing their patches and badges in public or face hefty fines and even jail time.

The prospect of ramping up anti-gang laws were discussed in a meeting with senior police and government officials late last year, and the new rules could come into effect by the end of the year, the Herald Sun reported on Friday.

It comes as the Finks bikie gang defiantly took part in their massive run to Melbourne last Saturday.

The Finks associates cut an intimidating profile as they wore face masks and rode into town on their Harleys last weekend for their annual run through Victoria

The Finks associates cut an intimidating profile as they wore face masks and rode into town on their Harleys last weekend for their annual run through Victoria

Hundreds of outlaw bikies travelled to Wodonga, on the NSW and Victoria border, to start the 350km trip to the Finks clubhouse at Cranbourne, Melbourne.

A group of heavily tattooed associates were spotted driving into town and joining up with the rest of the riders gathered outside of Pie Face in the lead-up.

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