INTERNATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
MOTORCYCLE CLUB, INC.
The  Blue Knights® International Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club, Inc., was started  in April 1974 when Ed Gallant, a police officer with the Bangor, Maine  Police Department, had an idea and 7 or 8 other "cops" worked with  him to see the idea become a reality. The idea - to form a motorcycle club for  people in law enforcement. Some of the early members were Chuck Shuman and  Urgan Dyer, of the Brewer Police Department; Wayne LaBree, Sheriff's Office;  Dough Miner, Game Warden Service; Bill Robinson, Maine State Police; Joel  Rudom, Peboscot County Sheriff's Department; and Chuck Gessner, Probation &  Parole.
  
  The  name "Blue Knights®" was suggested by Dave Coleman, Chief of the  Brewer Police Department and John Bryant, an artist for the Brewer Police  Department, (not a Blue Knight) drew the logo for the club.
  
  The  news of the Blue Knights® organization began to spread after an article ran in  the Bangor Daily News was picked up by the U.P.I.. Articles were also ran in  the Road Rider magazine. Inquiries started pouring in and consequently chapters  started to form. The first outside of Maine  was in Brockton, MA  - MA I, in Canada the first  chapter was Moncton,  N.B. - N.B.I.
According  to the By-Laws, our purposes and goals are to: 
1.  Provide for the mutual assistance, enjoyment, entertainment, education,  physical,  mental and  social benefit of its members and the general  public.  
2. To promote and advance the sport of motorcycling and the safety of  motorcycling.  
3. To serve the interests of motorcycle owners and users.  
4. To promote by example and any other acceptable means, safe use, operation  and enjoyment of motorcycles.  
5. To develop a fraternal spirit between law enforcement personnel and the  general public. 
Many  Blue Knights work long and hard to raise money for various charities.   Especially near to our hearts is helping children. The Cystic Fibrosis  Foundation, Make-a-Wish Foundation, Toys for Tots,  D.A.R.E., and Concerns  of  Police Survivors are some examples of our favorites.  
To date our membership has donated the equivalent of $16,865,840.00 dollars since records were kept.  If you have a Special Funding Request please apply with THIS form. 
We're the good guys!
The Blue Knights is a family fraternity.  Spouses and children often  accompany our members to the various rides and functions.  When  travelling, local members can provide assistance, directions and sometimes a  place to stay.  We are truly a family.  
Among the Blue Knight members,  
        "There are no strangers,  only friends you haven't met."