The mark consists of The patch at the top of the vest is called the "Top Rocker" and contains the name of the Club, LA PLACA. The name "LA PLACA" means The Badge or The Shield depending on translation. Which represents a symbol of Law Enforcement and is perhaps the most visible and recognizable symbol of policing around the world. It's seen by many as a sign of authority, sacrifice, and service. The center patch is in the shape of a Law Enforcement badge and contains these images on the inside of the badge: An Eagle which is the symbol of the United States. Clinched in the talons of the eagle is a banner with the Spanish words "Con Respeto" which means "With Respect." The United States flag flies from left to right at the center of the patch. It stands for valor, purity, innocence, vigilance, perseverance, and justice. The Scales of Justice relate to fairness in the judicial process. They indicate that each side of a case will be considered in a balanced process. On either side of The Scales of Justice are the tools of the trade in Law Enforcement. A set of crossed handguns on the left and handcuffs on the right. On the right side of the center patch are the letters MC which stand for Motorcycle Club. On the left side of the center patch are the letters LE which stand for Law Enforcement. The patch at the bottom of the vest is known as the "Bottom Rocker." It identifies the State origin of the chapter..
LA PLACA CON RESPETO LAW ENFORCEMENT MOTORCYCLE CLUB TEXAS
The color(s) black, grey is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.