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Whereas great mischiefs have arisen by the outrageous and unlawful behaviour of labourers and others employed on railroads [], canals, and other public works, by reason whereof the appointment of special constables is often necessary for keeping the peace, and for the protection of the inhabitants and security of the property in the neighbourhood of such public works, whereby great expenses ...
The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Constabulary were sworn in as special constables under the Special Constables Act 1923. However, the passage of the Energy Act 2004 created a new police force – the Civil Nuclear Constabulary – with specifically defined powers and the officers lost their status as special constables.
Special Constables and regular officers of the Avon and Somerset Constabulary at the 175th anniversary of the Special Constabulary in Taunton, Somerset. The Special Constabulary is the part-time volunteer section of statutory police forces in the United Kingdom and some Crown dependencies. Its officers are known as special constables.
The Special Constables Act 1831 (1 & 2 Will. 4.c. 41), full title An Act for amending the Laws relative to the Appointment of Special Constables, and for the better Preservation of the Peace, was a UK act of parliament, given royal assent on 15 October 1831.
The Metropolitan Special Constabulary (MSC) is the volunteer police force of the Metropolitan Police Service. [4] It is one of three Special Constabularies operating within London, the others being part of the City of London Police and British Transport Police. The service was created over 190 years ago under the Special Constables Act 1831.
An Act to enable His Majesty, by Order in Council, to make regulations with respect to Special Constables appointed during the present war. Isle of Man (War Legislation) Act 1914 4 & 5 Geo. 5.
Pages in category "Special Constabulary" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Special Constables Act 1914; B. Ulster Special Constabulary; C.
An Act to make perpetual, subject to an amendment, the Special Constables Act, 1914; to provide for the employment of special constables in connection with Naval, Military and Air Force yards and stations; and to remove certain limitations on the appointment of special constables in Scotland.