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Lula
14th June 2009, 23:12
A rare look into the brutal, perilous and powerful world of the bikie gangs.

If anyone is interested Gangs Of Oz is on TV One, Monday 15th June at 8.30pm

NDORFN
14th June 2009, 23:16
Finally something worth plugging the aerial in for. Cheers for the heads up :2thumbsup

Lula
15th June 2009, 09:02
Here's a link for more info: http://tvnz.co.nz/gangs-of-oz/show-2756948

Toot Toot
15th June 2009, 11:10
The first episode which was about the ethnic gangs.. wogs.. Lebs.. asyrians etc, was very very interesting. Missed last weeks about the Australian Mafia, but will watch this one for sure.

duckonin
15th June 2009, 11:22
Yep this one may shape up to make a few sit up in their chairs.These boys go hard.

MIXONE
15th June 2009, 13:41
Thank god for sky multiroom so I can watch this in peace away from the rest of the whanau.

Genestho
15th June 2009, 13:44
I read a good book ages ago, on the Bandito's and the other bunch (can't remember their name) and the gang warfare, that led to the shootout at a pub carpark, hardout!
Looks like an interesting watch!

peasea
15th June 2009, 14:52
A rare look into the brutal, perilous and powerful world of the bikie gangs.

If anyone is interested Gangs Of Oz is on TV One, Monday 15th June at 8.30pm

The first two episodes made for interesting viewing so I'll be parked at 8.30pm tonight for sure. I did think though that if Oz has so many different gangs (enough to make a whole series and devote an hour to each group) then maybe Oz has some serious social issues.

Who am I kidding? That's old news......

_Gina_
15th June 2009, 15:01
Absolutely interesting, I have a friend who was a chapter president of the Black Uhlans back in the day, gangster warfare and dramas make for interesting viewing...

MyGSXF
15th June 2009, 19:13
tonight... biker gangs!! :stoogie:



:tugger:

:chase:

Lula
15th June 2009, 19:35
Only an hour to go!

See you all back here for your opinion no doubt :shifty:

Naki Rat
15th June 2009, 21:36
Bunch of meathead criminals using motorbikes as an excuse to act tough. In Joe Public's eyes it paints all on two wheels with the same brush :no:

wbks
15th June 2009, 21:41
Bunch of meathead criminals using motorbikes as an excuse to act tough. In Joe Public's eyes it paints all on two wheels with the same brush :no:
People say that but I can't think of the last time someone was scared of me on my sports bike, or someone else on their harley... Bikes don't seem to make a difference.

Lula
15th June 2009, 21:43
So who wants to be a Onepercenter?

wbks
15th June 2009, 21:46
So who wants to be a Onepercenter?If it means I can get herp lip P whore bitchez like those guys!:confused:

duckonin
16th June 2009, 10:41
After watching gangs of Aus,WHAT A BUNCH OF LOOSERS,Even your own mates will shoot you..:2guns:

Finn
16th June 2009, 10:44
After watching gangs of Aus,WHAT A BUNCH OF LOOSERS,Even your own mates will shoot you..:2guns:

Australian corporates are much the same.

oldrider
16th June 2009, 10:47
After watching gangs of Aus,WHAT A BUNCH OF LOOSERS,Even your own mates will shoot you..:2guns:

That was my impression too, it wasn't worth watching. :no:

In fact I thought it was more like a "crime pays" promotional video! :shifty: :doh:

Headbanger
16th June 2009, 10:51
Fuckers are smoking too much crack.

The Aussies that is.

Beemer
16th June 2009, 11:23
Aw, didn't you have a skerrick of sympathy for the guy whose brothers got shot and the gang came and asked for his colours back? He said something about how he didn't want them anyway and if they asked him to come back to the gang he wouldn't be interested! So much for loyalty! At least he's still got his Harley...

I found it quite shocking how violent they were - thankfully the gangs in NZ are not in the same league, although some like to think they are.

cambridgedan
16th June 2009, 11:50
and the moral of that story, if your dealing drugs dont smoke them, you will get caught :shifty:

The Duck 01
16th June 2009, 12:01
Aw, didn't you have a skerrick of sympathy for the guy whose brothers got shot and the gang came and asked for his colours back? He said something about how he didn't want them anyway and if they asked him to come back to the gang he wouldn't be interested! So much for loyalty! At least he's still got his Harley...

I found it quite shocking how violent they were - thankfully the gangs in NZ are not in the same league, although some like to think they are.

How would we really know what go's on inside NZ gangs. :Police:

The public don't get invited to there meetings. :2guns:

Any invites gone out lately from CDTC :laugh:

They used to have a dictator as president.:chase:

The Duck 01
16th June 2009, 12:31
That was my impression too, it wasn't worth watching. :no:

In fact I thought it was more like a "crime pays" promotional video! :shifty: :doh:

I've seen your video collection, but never looked at the content ???

Must have been good OLD family stuff <_<

But as far as mates go well that's different, you didn't steal my bike but you rode yours like you stole it and puffed me off. :doh:

Do's that mean retribution, :2guns: I don't think i'd take you on in a fight you might beat me :done:

I'll take the hiding from Mrs O :bleh:

You have already got my patch. :laugh:

peasea
16th June 2009, 17:43
and the moral of that story, if your dealing drugs dont smoke them, you will get caught :shifty:

Quite right, one or the other. Trouble is people need to deal drugs to be able to feed their habits. It wasn't a good episode.

pete376403
16th June 2009, 18:37
The police dialog was a bit lame... " a shot rang out in the night..." jeeze.

But yeah the gangsters did come across as violent bastards with lots of Harleys.

sinned
16th June 2009, 18:41
Great place to have a Harley D dealership - no shortage of cash to buy bikes and bling.

Molly
16th June 2009, 19:17
I'd have once thought people would join for the camaraderie but since it seems they can't even trust their own it's perhaps more likely that they join to facilitate a life of crime (and won't give two shits about the other members).

Which reminded me: A friend was a teacher in a prison and used to tell me a few tales. More than one crim said that their biggest stress was the risk from other crims (it's not like you can run to the cops). Sod being part of that world.

MaxB
16th June 2009, 19:48
Which reminded me: A friend was a teacher in a prison and used to tell me a few tales. More than one crim said that their biggest stress was the risk from other crims (it's not like you can run to the cops). Sod being part of that world.

I remember a doco on TV a while back that dealt with crims who made all of their living ripping off other crims. They didn't think it was real stealing.

One guy acted as a go between in drugs deal and nicked off with the cash. The gang took 5 years to trace him to Europe and caved his head in.

cambridgedan
17th June 2009, 10:43
I remember a doco on TV a while back that dealt with crims who made all of their living ripping off other crims. They didn't think it was real stealing.

One guy acted as a go between in drugs deal and nicked off with the cash. The gang took 5 years to trace him to Europe and caved his head in.

man stuff dealing with them especially ripping them off :bash: