Tattoo licence knock-backs double as police use tool in battle against bikie gangs

By Ava Benny-Morrison
Updated February 7 2016 - 1:08am, first published 12:16am
A patched Rebels member who was among riders protesting bikie laws at Parliament House in Canberra in December 2014. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
A patched Rebels member who was among riders protesting bikie laws at Parliament House in Canberra in December 2014. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Tattoo licence refusals and revocations for aspiring and established ink artists have more than doubled as NSW Police use the sector as a tool to crack down on bikie gangs.

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