id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46812 Lee, W. L. Melville (William Lauriston Melville) A History of Police in England .txt text/plain 110210 3882 56 royal officer in matters of police was generally recognised throughout police-officers like our Chief Constables, nor were they county office, and petty constables followed suit, rarely acting at all except of peace officers, Justice and constable alike, deteriorated under sufficient for all police purposes, to appoint as many peace officers the police; every few years a new committee was appointed, and each Foot Patrols, and places them under the new police office. Officers and police-constables should endeavour to Authority was also given to police-constables to directing and disciplining a sufficient number of police constables, At the time when the Metropolitan force was the only efficient police assumption that every lawful act performed by a police officer in local authorities over their county and borough police forces, the convenience of police and public.[269] Six years later constables [271] From "An Address to Police Constables on their Duties," by Sir ./cache/46812.txt ./txt/46812.txt