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Section 2 of the Act allowed for the enlargement of the Metropolitan Police District to include places in a radius of 15 miles (24 kilometres) from Charing Cross . Section 5 gave constables of the Metropolitan Police all "powers and privileges of constabulary" in the counties of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire and on the River Thames within or adjoining Middlesex , Surrey , Berkshire , Essex , Kent and the City Of London (the MPA 1829 had already given them constabulary powers within Middlesex, Surrey, Essex and Kent). The Act gave the police force powers over shipping arriving in the Port Of London and using the Thames. Among these powers were:
A number of activities were to regulated within the Metropolitan Police District:
Section 56 of the Act enumerated a long list of "Nuisances by Persons in Thoroughfares" that were now prohibited. Among the outlawed activities, for which the miscreant could be taken into custody and fined, were:
The Act also outlawed the use of dog carts, obliged street musicians to move on when asked and allowed the imprisoment of "drunkards guilty of riotous or indecent behaviour". |