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write a short note on British police system​

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Answered by manjot628
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police officers serving in regional police services (known as territorial police forces) within one of those jurisdictions. These regional services are complemented by UK-wide agencies, such as the National Crime Agency and the national specialist units of certain territorial police forces, such as the Specialist Operations directorate of the Metropolitan Police.


Mounted officer of the Metropolitan Police at Buckingham Palace, London
Police officers are granted certain powers to enable them to execute their duties. Their primary duties are the protection of life and property, preservation of the peace, and prevention and detection of criminal offences.[1] In the British model of policing, officers exercise their powers to police with the implicit consent of the public.
Answered by NLsA2020
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The Police forces of United Kingdom is basically divided into two sections such as the Greater London’s Metropolitan Police service and the City of London Police. The British Police Hierarchy is organized in accordance with the Metropolitan Police Act of 1829. We will talk about the Metropolitan police in details.

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