South Oakland County Lodge 130

2233 Burdette St.     Ferndale, MI  48220

(248) 399-7753

History

 

The Fraternal Order of Police is the world's largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers, with more than 2,100 lodges and over 318,000 members. We are the voice of those who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving our communities. We are committed to improving the working conditions of law enforcement officers and the safety of those we serve through education, legislation, information, community involvement, and employee representation. No one knows the dangers and the difficulties faced by today's police officers better than another officer, and no one knows police officers better than the FOP. Founded in 1915, we are still "Building on a Proud Tradition." The Fraternal Order of Police represents professional, full-time officers from all agencies of law enforcement. 

In Michigan the Fraternal Order of Police the State Lodge of Michigan was formed in 1939. We have a membership of 7,500 Active and 5,000 Associate members organized in 70 lodges located throughout the state. It has always been, and remains today, in the forefront of the battle to protect the interests and welfare of law enforcement officers and their families. From the early 1940's when the F.O.P. led the way to the creation of a minimum wage for police officers; in 1965 when the right to bargain was secured; in 1969 the F.O.P. secured passage of P.A. 312 Compulsory and Binding Arbitration; and right up to today when the F.O.P. was the single voice that won the fight to prevent taxation of police officer's pensions. The F.O.P. is recognized as the VOICE of law enforcement in Michigan. The State Lodge is located in Lansing and is right across from the State Capitol. 

 
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THE FOP STAR

The emblem adopted by the National Fraternal Order of Police is designed to remind the membership of the duties that are expected of them as a citizen, a police officer and a member of the lodge. The five-cornered star tends to remind us of the allegiance we owe to our Flag and is a symbol of the authority with which we are entrusted. It is an honor the people we serve bestow upon us. They place their confidence and trust in us; serve them proudly.

 

Midway between the points and center of the star is a blue field representative of the thin blue line protecting those we serve. The points are of gold, which indicates the position under which we are now serving. The background is white, the unstained color representing the purity with which we should serve. We shall not let anything corrupt be injected into our order. Therefore, our colors are blue, gold and white.

The open eye is the eye of vigilance ever looking for danger and protecting all those under its care while they sleep or while awake. The clasped hands denote friendship. The hand of friendship is always extended to those in need of our comfort.

The circle surrounding the star midway indicates our never ending efforts to promote the welfare and advancement of this order. Within the half circle over the centerpiece is our motto, "Jus, Fides, Libertatum" which translated means, "Law is a Safeguard of Freedom."

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