Janet Fife-Yeomans
Wild west rocked by spree of shootings
Mr OFarrell said the community had had a gutful of outlaw motorcycle gangs and other organised crime groups who thought they were untouchable.
Police car set alight after 'bikie threat
"No-one in NSW is above the law and we are serious about ensuring police have all the tools they need to bring a halt to the shooting spree which has hit our city," Mr OFarrell said.
"Today I reaffirm my commitment to provide the NSW Police with the powers they need to do their job.
"Wearing your club colours does not make you some sort of superhero, impervious to the law."
Shootings - fear rules the streets as bikie war hits full blast
Flanked by Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione at a press conference at police headquarters in Sydney’s Elizabeth Street, Mr O’Farrell said he would take the package to cabinet on Monday.
Mr Scipione said this is what police had been asking for.
"We have seen the problems caused by outlaw motorcycle gangs in Kings Cross. Police are sick and tired of bikie gangs in colours entering premises and intimidating staff and patrons,’ Mr Scipione said.
"This is also about assisting licensees to provide safe venues for their patrons."