London: 189 years of the Metropolitan Police Force

| Sep 29, 2018, 07:15:00 AM | TNN
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The Metropolitan Police Force was established in London by an Act of Parliament on September 29, 1829 by the then Home Secretary of Sir Robert Peel. This police force replaced the old system of watchmen and eventually supplanted the River Thames Police and the Bow Street patrols. The force got the nickname ‘Bobbies’ in honor of Sir Robert Peel. The area supervised by the London Metropolitan Police includes all of Greater London with the exception of the City of London, which has its own separate police force. When established, the civilian nature of the force was emphasized in the uniforms; black stovepipe hats and blue swallowtail coats. The Metropolitan Police’s duties include the detection and prevention of crime, preservation of public order, supervision of road traffic, and licensing of public vehicles. The administrative head of Scotland Yard is the commissioner, who is appointed by the crown on the recommendation of the home secretary.

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