What Are Police Called in London?

By Anna Duncan

If you’re in London and need assistance from law enforcement, you might be wondering what the police are called. Well, wonder no more!

In London, the police are simply referred to as “police” or “the police”. However, there are several specialized units within the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) that you might encounter.

Metropolitan Police Service

The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is responsible for law enforcement in Greater London. It is the largest police force in the United Kingdom and is commonly referred to as “the Met”. The Met is divided into several specialized units that perform different functions.

Bobbies

If you’ve ever watched a British crime drama, you may have heard the term “bobby” used to refer to a police officer. This term originated in the early 19th century when Sir Robert Peel established the first modern police force in London. The officers were known as “Peelers” or “Bobbies” after their founder.

Tactical Support Group

The Tactical Support Group (TSG) is a unit within the MPS that provides support for public order events and other high-risk operations. They are often seen at protests and demonstrations wearing riot gear.

Specialist Crime & Operations

Specialist Crime & Operations (SC&O) is a unit within the MPS that investigates serious crimes such as murder, organized crime, and terrorism. They also provide security for high-profile events such as state visits.

Conclusion

In summary, if you need help from law enforcement in London, simply call out for “police” or “the police”. While there are several specialized units within the Metropolitan Police Service with different functions and responsibilities, they all fall under the umbrella of “the police”. Stay safe!

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