Bobbies
Bobbies are police officers in the United Kingdom, a nickname most often associated with the London Metropolitan Police. The term originates from Sir Robert Peel, who established the modern police service in 1829 with the Metropolitan Police Act. Because of Peel's role, officers became colloquially known as "bobbies" after his surname; some sources also mention "Peelers" as an early nickname.
The Metropolitan Police Act created a professional, centralized police force under civilian leadership, a shift from
In culture, the term appears in literature, film, and news media, often invoking a traditional or nostalgic