WHO ARE THE BLUE KNIGHTS?
The Blue Knights are a law enforcement motorcycle club, which consists of full-time, part-time, and retired law enforcement officers. We promote motorcycle safety, family recreation, and share the love of riding motorcycles.
WHAT DO THE BLUE KNIGHTS DO?
The Blue Knights sponsor and participate in numerous fund raising activities, such as the American Cancer Society, the March of Dimes, and various other local charities within our communities.
WHAT ARE THE MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS?
All law enforcement officers, whether full-time (32 hours a week minimum) or part-time, are eligible to join. When you work you must have the power of arrest and receive some type of compensation from the Governmental Law Enforcement Agency you work for. Compensation can include, but is not limited to, being covered by workman's compensation, while on duty, uniform allowance etc. Retired or disabled Law Enforcement Officers who are receiving or who will be receiving compensation for their employment are also eligible. All members must either own a motorcycle or have plans to own one within 6 months of joining. All members must be properly licensed to operate a motorcycle.
HOW DO I BECOME A MEMBER?
To request further information on becoming a member, you may contact any of the Blue Knight Chapters close to your area. The chapters are listed on the "Chapters" page.
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