Bandidos MC
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goldcoast.com.au
Australia - POLICE are trying to ban a bikie from Surfers Paradise after what they describe as two violent nightclub incidents in three weeks.
Bandidos outlaw motorcycle gang member Ricky Steven Chapman, 22, faced Southport Magistrates Court today charged with behaving in a disorderly manner in licensed premises, public nuisance and breaching Supreme Court bail.
Court documents allege a drunken Chapman was with Bandidos associates at the Bourbon Bar in Orchid Ave about 2am on January 21 when he began pushing patrons around "in an aggressive manner", The Courier-Mail reports.
Bouncers warned him to stop but he was evicted after he "manhandled" patrons.
Later that morning, he allegedly confronted the off-duty bouncer who had evicted him and abused and threatened him.
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