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Picture the scene - you are waiting quietly with your family, ready to board a plane, and 20 men start fighting...

that would be the perfect opportunity to show your family you're a real man, not some still-in-the-closet gay wanker who stands idly as the world around him and his holy family disintegrates...

a real man would step in, separate the tosspots and be a true hero his family can look up to...

but that wouldn't be you, gobble, now would it? you rather stand by and call for floggings and death penalties and other such moronic medieval (aka islamic) shite, which of course you wouldn't want to administer yourself...

 

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Hi,

 

Sorry, colorwolf, but I think you are being too harsh here. Would you try breaking up a fight between 20 guys by yourself? No, didn't think so.

 

And rather than showing your wife and kids that you are a hero, I think you'd be showing them you are reckless instead. Don't think many wives would like to see their husband barge into a fight like that.

 

Sanuk!

 

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It gets worse - one of the passengers is now dead.

 

Sydney's bikie warfare has exploded with a violent brawl between two gangs at Sydney Airport's domestic Qantas terminal resulting in one man being bludgeoned to death in front of horrified passengers.

 

The attack happened the same day a drive-by shooting in Sydney's west sent two men to hospital with police investigating if warfare between outlaw motorcycle gangs was to blame.

 

Minutes after a group of men disembarked from a flight that landed about 1.30pm (AEDT) on Sunday, another group confronted them in the arrivals section of the domestic terminal.

 

Witnesses told police an altercation ensued and lasted long enough to make its way upstairs to the departures area.

 

One of the men picked up a portable bollard and repeatedly struck a 29-year-old man over the head, leaving him clinging to life just inside the doors of the terminal.

 

Ambulance officers were called to the scene and treated the man before rushing him to Prince of Wales Hospital, where he later died.

 

Naomi Constantine was waiting to go through security to board a flight to Melbourne when she witnessed the attack.

 

"They came running through picking up the big metal barrier poles and swinging them, swinging them like swords at each other," Ms Constantine told ABC Television.

 

"I saw one of the men lying on the ground and another man came up with a pole and just started smashing it into his head."

 

Detective Inspector Peter Williams said the brawl involved 15 men from rival bikie gangs and was witnessed by up to 50 horrified passengers.

 

"It would appear a group of males have exited a plane and they were met by another group of males who we believe may be other motorcycle gang members," Det Insp Williams told reporters at the airport.

 

"A fight ensued, the fight moved through various parts of the terminal to the ultimate location where the man was deceased."

 

Four men were arrested over the incident, while the others fled the airport - some in taxis, witnesses reported.

 

The attack raised questions about the level of security at the Qantas terminal and the reaction time of security officers.

 

A Sydney Airport Corporation spokesman said: "That terminal is operated and managed by Qantas ."

 

A Qantas spokeswoman would not confirm whether the fight began in the departure lounge or outside the security screening area.

 

She was also unable to confirm whether security guards were working within the terminal at the time.

 

"I'm not at liberty to comment on that," the spokeswoman told AAP.

 

An unnamed passenger told the Nine Network that response from airport security "took a long time to get there".

 

Traffic into the airport was reduced to a crawl for hours at the domestic terminals after roads leading to the T3 departures were cordoned off as a crime scene.

 

The attack followed an incident about 1am (AEDT) on Sunday at Auburn, in Sydney's west, where seven houses in three streets were sprayed with gunfire.

 

An 18-year-old man was shot in the leg and a 17-year-old male was treated for lacerations and then arrested but later released.

 

 

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Guest lazyphil

breaking up 20 guys fighting is a really stupid idea, only steven segal or chuck norris can do that ;)

 

i can understand gobbles frustration and his off the cuff musing is always welcome here :thumbup:

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