Kyle Ferguson, 20, blasts ‘un-Australian’ Western Australian licensing ban

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A man who described himself as a ‘bogan’ has rejected the ‘un-Australian’ decision to ban him from any licensed location in his state after allegedly trying to fight a bouncer who didn’t like his country clothes .

Kyle Ferguson, 20, from Western Australia shared online the moment he found out he had been banned from every taproom and bottle shop in the state, garnering hundreds of thousands of views.

The TikTok video features Ferguson saying, “Hey guys, I just got a message saying I’ve been banned from every alcohol establishment here in WA.”

The camera pans over the message prohibiting Ferguson from entering any type of pub, casino, bottle-o and bar in WA for 12 months.

“What the f***,” he says in the video.

The young rancher has since filed suit in court and is in the midst of a battle to overturn his ban.

Twenty-year-old rancher Kyle Ferguson (above) has been banned from any alcohol sales location in Australia's largest state

Twenty-year-old rancher Kyle Ferguson (above) has been banned from any alcohol sales location in Australia’s largest state

Ferguson received a notice from the Western Australian Police Department ordering him to stay away from all licensed locations in the state (above)

Ferguson received a notice from the Western Australian Police Department ordering him to stay away from all licensed locations in the state (above)

Ferguson received a notice from the Western Australian Police Department ordering him to stay away from all licensed locations in the state (above)

The rancher appeared on the steps of Perth’s Central Law Courts on Friday to plead his case to local reporters.

“I think it’s a disgrace to Australian culture, especially to me, because I’m a country boy and a bogan and a lover of Bundaberg rum,” he said. Nine and seven news reporters as he adjusts his brown hat.

‘Normally I have a good time on the p***. We go out on the field, we shoot assholes, we do burnouts, you know, typical 20-year stuff.’

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1665813744 932 Kyle Ferguson 20 blasts un Australian Western Australian licensing ban

“I think it’s a bit un-Australian, if I’m being honest,” said Kyle Ferguson, who posted some of his antics on the video-sharing app TikTok (above)

“I think it’s a little un-Australian, if I’m honest.”

He pointed to his belt buckle — gold and embossed with a jackaroo atop a bull — as he talked to the press.

When asked if he could go a whole year without drinking, Ferguson replied, “God no.”

“I like the square bear (Bundaberg Rum), the old sugar cane champagne, a little too much to give that up.

Ferguson (above) said the ban was unfair and joked that someone from WA police didn't like him

Ferguson (above) said the ban was unfair and joked that someone from WA police didn't like him

Ferguson (above) said the ban was unfair and joked that someone from WA police didn’t like him

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1665813744 750 Kyle Ferguson 20 blasts un Australian Western Australian licensing ban

Ferguson has been banned from all hotels, all small bars, all nightclubs, casinos, liquor stores, clubs and restaurants with licenses (pictured)

He was charged with not leaving premises and fighting in public after an alleged incident at Perth’s Paramount nightclub a month ago.

“I was drinking with a bunch of Irish guys, very good friends of mine, and we went to Paramount because we’d never been there.”

Ferguson claimed he was thrown out of line to enter the nightclub due to his country clothes and his ID missing a corner after a motorcycle accident.

“(The bouncer) said ‘Look mate, you can’t get in here not just because of the ID because you’re dressed like a fucking redneck,'” Ferguson claimed.

The bouncer then threw Ferguson’s wallet across the street and asked what he would do about it, he said.

“The only reasonable thought that crossed my mind was hitting him.”

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1665813744 334 Kyle Ferguson 20 blasts un Australian Western Australian licensing ban

Ferguson (above) said he enjoys getting “on the ***” and says many of his activities take place while he’s drinking, including shooting and doing burnouts

Ferguson (pictured) told reporters all his friends thought he was a 'legend' for receiving the notice

Ferguson (pictured) told reporters all his friends thought he was a 'legend' for receiving the notice

Ferguson (pictured) told reporters all his friends thought he was a ‘legend’ for receiving the notice

On the night of the alleged security guard stoush, Ferguson (pictured) said he dealt the first blow

On the night of the alleged security guard stoush, Ferguson (pictured) said he dealt the first blow

On the night of the alleged security guard stoush, Ferguson (pictured) said he dealt the first blow

“I threw the first punch. Honestly, I messed up and it was my own fault. But I don’t think a year-long ban in every pub in WA is fair,” he said, before continuing to call the announcement an abuse of power.

Ferguson went on to say he wasn’t against crossing state lines for a fresh drink.

‘My mother is disappointed in me, father is disappointed, oh, that happens. But all my friends say I’m a fucking legend and I need to get (the message) framed.”

“There are at least six other states I can go to drink.”

Cancellations are not uncommon in the state, with 143 such notices being handed over to Western Australians this year. 7News.