The South Central Illinois Law Dogs Motorcycle Club
General Information about the club and the South Central Illinois Chapter
Who are we?
We are a chapter of the law enforcement motorcycle (LEMC) Law Dogs, that was founded in North Texas in mid-2002. The South Central Illinois Law Dogs is one of two chapters in Illinois and is based out of Greenville Illinois the other is out of Chicago Illinois.
The Law Dogs Nation (LEMC)
currently has chapters in the Red river Area of Texas (Founding Chapter); North
Texas; South Texas; Fort Worth Texas; Orange Co. Virginia; Culpepper Co.
Virginia; Maryland; Maryland II; Maine; Detroit Michigan; Monroe Michigan; Troy
New York; Central New York; Illinois; Alaska; Florida; and Pennsylvania.
There is a Total of 18 chapters in the
U.S.
Contact us
today to find out how you can join a chapter or start your own.
Why start a Law Dogs
Chapter?
We didn't all ride Harleys and wanted to have a team building atmosphere in a
club; Law Dogs Nation offered us a chance to start a fresh in our on community.
Some of us are new riders and liked the idea of group rides. We wish to raise
the level enthusiasm for riding motorcycles, share experience and tips in riding
and to promote safe riding. The Chapter will sponsor fund raising events to
help area Charity Organizations as well as build relationships among the
different agencies and motorbike enthusiasts in the area.
What are we all about?
We are Law Enforcement (LE) and Emergency Service Personnel (ESP) based
motorcycle club that is a non-profit organization.
Membership
To be considered for membership: You must have ownership rights to and ride
a motorcycle or plan to own one within six months. Any make of motorcycle is
allowed for membership into The Club. However, we strongly encourage the cruiser
type bike as opposed to a sport or racing bike due to the type of riding
The Club promotes.
You must be a full-time, part-time or reserve Police Officer with powers of
arrest (including Armed Forces Law Enforcement personnel); or, retired or
vested Police Officer from a full-time Law Enforcement Agency; or, retired,
full-time or part-time Firefighter; or, Emergency Medical Personnel or full-time
Corrections Officer. We may also accept a limited number of civilians who have a
high regard and respect for the work that we do.
You must be properly licensed to ride and operate a motorcycle and be able to
provide, upon request, proof of insurance.
NOTE that meeting these minimum qualifications does NOT guarantee membership -- membership is NOT automatic. For further details concerning qualifications, requirements, and prospecting with our club, email us.
| What are our
goals as a club? The goal of the Club is to generate an increased level of enthusiasm for riding motorcycles. To hold events that are intended to promote moral and safe riding among Law Enforcement Personnel, Emergency Service Personnel, and civilians that have a high regard for such personnel. Another goal is to raise money for Charity Organizations of the Club's choice |
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We are NOT a 1%
club, nor do we claim to be. We are proud to wear our colors with the State
rocker because many of us carry badges which plainly proclaim our service to
the State. Many of us have fought, bled and sacrificed for our communities.
Some of us have saved lives, a few of us have had to take lives, but ALL of
us would GIVE our lives to protect the people of our communities. We have
EARNED the right to wear our colors. |
LDFFLD -- RESPECT ALL, FEAR NONE -- LDFFLD