Metropolitan Police Act 1829


The Metropolitan Police Act 1829 was an Act of Parliament introduced by Sir Robert Peel. The Act established the Metropolitan Police of London, replacing the previously disorganized system of parish constables and watchmen. The Act was the enabling legislation for what is often considered to be the first modern police force, the "bobbies" or "peelers", which served as the model for modern urban police departments throughout England. Until the 1829 Act, the Statute of Winchester of 1285 was cited as the primary legislation regulating the policing of the country since the Norman Conquest.
It is one of the Metropolitan Police Acts 1829 to 1895.