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The
Blue Knights
International Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club, Inc. was formed in 1974
by a group of eight law enforcement officers from the Bangor &
Brewer, Maine area who rode
motorcycles together. These officers formed the Club as a
fraternal and
social organization that would be family oriented, improve the image of
motorcyclists, promote motorcycle safety, improve the interaction of
law
enforcement officers and the general public, assist with charitable
organizations, and especially to have fun riding their bikes. It
didn't
matter what particular law enforcement agency you worked for or what
brand of
motorcycle you rode -- Everyone who was a law enforcement officer with
powers of arrest was welcome to join. Word of this
new club quickly spread, and chapters formed in New England, throughout
the
United States, Canada, and eventually around the world. Even with
some other law enforcement motorcycle clubs starting up in recent
years, we are by far the
largest, considered by many to be "The Good Guys" and without
a doubt "The Original", a cut or two above the rest, both easily
recognized and widely respected where ever we go.
We
now have over 20,000 members in 11 Conferences in 606 Chapters located
in 29 countries around the world! From 1991 to mid-2008
alone
the Blue Knights have donated over 186,013 hours of time, $600,456.00
worth of goods and $6.5 million in cash (USD),
in all totaling well over $10.76 million, to over 1,700
charities such as American Cancer Society,
Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS), Cystic Fibrosis, Drug
Abuse Resistance Education (DARE), Easter Seals, Make-A-Wish,
March of Dimes, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Operation Smile, Ronald
McDonald House, Toys For Tots and many other worthy, local
organizations.
In
addition to various
Chapters
holding their own events all year long, most
of the regional Conferences hold Spring and Fall weekend meetings which
are hosted by
Chapters and include food & drink, business meetings, sales booths,
raffles,
tour rides, banquets, award presentations, dancing, socializing, more
motorcycle
riding, and a fun time for all. In addition, there is a week long
International Convention held every year in July with a LOT more of the
same shared by Blue Knights from around the world! Rank has no
privileges in the Blue
Knights, we're all the same enjoying each others' friendship and riding
experiences and, as the Blue Knights motto goes, we Ride With Pride.
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