
Blue Liners have 2 distinct patches and we do not wear a Club back patch. In fact, a lot of our members choose to not wear any patches at all.
The first of our patches is a Police styled shield with the Blue Liners logo of the motorcycle and rider and the blue and white chequered band and below that a set of hand cuffs indicating that the wearer is a serving, retired or former (who left their respective Police Force in Good Standing) Police Officer.
The second patch is a round Blue Liners patch that has the logo of the man on a motorcycle with a chequered band in the background, this patch is worn by non Police Members.
Who Can Join:
Blue Liners is a Police and Friends Motorcycle Club. A lot of similar clubs are described as Law Enforcement Clubs, but law enforcement officers encompases a number of occupations engaged in compliancing of various laws, Federal, State and Local but are not Police.
In our club, we we are Police (serving, Retired or former) or our very valuable and necessary friends, the Police can wear a patch identifying them as such and other members wear a round patch (see next paragraph). All members enjoy Full membership rights, all Full members have full voting rights but the Executive Positions of President and Vice Presidents must be a ‘Police’ member.
Aims:
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To provide, for those who enjoy an escape on their cycles, an enjoyable atmosphere, with camaraderie, where everyone can reach an interesting destination safely and relax and enjoy each others company.
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To, while enjoying ourselves, raise money for charity (usually a children’s charity) and to know we are doing our bit to help. We are a non-profit making organisation, all profit outside of running costs is donated to charity.
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To show to other road users there are responsible motor cyclists on the road and hopefully make them more aware of motor bikes.