The name you want might be 'Peelers' an archaic name for the police in Britain, used after 1810 for a few years. So called after Sir Robert Peel who founded the force.
The Police Law and Deficiency Law
Police constables, nowadays more often police officers. Cops. Police Officers. Police. Policemen. Policewomen. Authorities. Etc. =]
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During the Australian gold rush the police were called traps
Yes, bobbies are a nickname for officers. The London police force , now called the Police Service was created in 1829 by an act introduced in the British Parliament by the then home secretary, Sir Robert Peel. The shortened version of Robert is "Bob" which gave rise to the nicknames "Bobbies" and/or "Peelers" for policemen
The Police Law and Deficiency Law
Police constables, nowadays more often police officers. Cops. Police Officers. Police. Policemen. Policewomen. Authorities. Etc. =]
Peepers was created in 1977.
The duration of Mister Peepers is 1800.0 seconds.
British Transport Police was created in 1948.
Mister Peepers ended on 1955-06-12.
Mister Peepers was created on 1952-07-03.
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Only the female spring peepers lay eggs.
A horse. In 1789, there were no cars, and also no police. The idea of a civilian "police" force was the invention of Sir Robert Peel, who founded the London Police. (If you have ever heard British police refered to as "Bobbies", or "peelers", that's where the term came from.)
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