Birmingham Market Police

Birmingham Market Police is a defunct police force of the United Kingdom which existed between 1883 and 1976, and was formerly under the control of Birmingham Corporation where it was responsible for policing the markets controlled by the Corporation. Constables of the market police were attested under section 104 of the Birmingham Corporation (Consolidation) Act 1883 which gave them the same powers and privileges as borough constables appointed under the Municipal Corporations Act 1882,[1] but the Part of the 1882 Act that related to borough constables had been completely repealed by 1976[2] and therefore such constables no longer enjoy any powers. Staff are still employed as 'market police', although they have no powers of arrest above that of another Member of the Public. Neither the Council nor the Police recognise them as police officers.

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  1. section 104, Birmingham Corporation (Consolidation) Act 1883 (c. lxx)
  2. Part VII, Municipal Corporations Act 1882
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