Bikies in Western Australia are putting aside turf wars to consider forming a political party that would take on the state's anti-gang laws in the high court. 9News
are putting aside turf wars to consider forming a political party that would take on the government's crackdown.
Opponents from 14 gangs are even considering forming a political party to get around crackdowns on socialising, wearing patches and showing tattoos.
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