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An outlaw bikie gang member has slammed a new Western Australian law which could lead to him and his fellow tattooed associates being forced to wear make-up.
Chris 'Ballistic' Orchard, whose motto is the implied threat that 'I shake hands to negotiate … I throw hands to renegotiate' compared a tough new law banning the public display of gang insignia to 'Nazi Germany'.
'Just like that we (are) now in North Korea (or) Nazi Germany whatever you want to call it we are there freedoms gone anyone who thinks this s**t is right you are delusional,' Coffin Cheaters gang member Orchard wrote on Facebook.
The new bill, which is touted as Australia's 'toughest', targets 46 clubs including the Coffin Cheaters, Hells Angels, Rebels, Bandidos and Gypsy Jokers and by banning all wording associated with them in public.
Acting WA Police commissioner Col Blanch said people such as heavily tattooed Hells Angel Dayne Brajkovich may need to start wearing make-up or 'band-aids'.