
What Our Colors Mean
JUST US PUBLIC SERVICE MOTORCYCLE CLUB
The name Just Us was chosen for our club because it symbolized the fact
that we in the public service community are just common everyday people
who care enough about others that we are willing to do something about it
even if it may cost us our lives. The letters in our club name are black to
represent the shroud of sadness shared by all of us for those of our
brothers and sisters who have made this ultimate sacrifice for their
fellow man. They are on a beige background representing the desert of the
South West where the club was formed.
Human Skull with Ever Vigilant Beacons of Glowing blue and red Eyes
The skull represents the unyielding and undying spirit of the public
servant. It is colored gray to represent the urban jungles that we serve
in, and the highways on which we ride, and the white represents purity,
honor, and integrity.
The Blue badge in the right eye represents loyalty, vigilance, perseverance,
justice, and righteousness of the public servant, as well as the sadness in
our hearts for the loss of lives because of our fellow man’s inhumanity to
his fellow man.
The Red Fireman’s cross in the left eye represents the love we have for our
fellow man, the blood that has been shed on their behalf, for the valor of
those who serve to protect them, and the personal sacrifice the public
servant must be willing to make on their behalf.
Crossed Baton and Pike Pole
The crossed baton and pike pole symbolize the tools of law enforcement,
public safety, and military personnel to maintain law and order and to
preserve the lives and liberty of those we serve.
Flags with Tattered Ends Connected By a Star within a Circle
The Flags are worn as part of our colors because of the love and pride we
have for the communities, the states, and the country in which we live and
serve.
The flags are tattered on the ends to represent the great sacrifices that
had to be made in the battles we have fought in order to maintain our
freedom, and liberty.
The star within a circle holding the flags together represents the symbol
of honor which is worn by all within the public service community, and
shows the nation wide unity we share. It is colored gold to represent the
precious value of the trust, confidence, and loyalty given to us by our
family, friends, the public, and our country.
We wear our “COLORS” proudly because they represent our significance to
the people, the communities and the country for which we serve.
We respect all colors and expect the same in return !!!



