Falmouth Docks Police

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Falmouth Docks Police is a non-Home Office ports police force whose primary role is security of Falmouth Docks.[1] As of 2007 the constabulary numbered just four constables.[2]

Officers of this constabulary are sworn in as special constables under section 79 of the Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act 1847. As a result, officers have the full powers of a constable on any land owned by Falmouth Docks & Engineering Company and at any place within one mile of any owned land.

Any serious, major incidents or crime become the responsibility of the local territorial police force, Devon and Cornwall Police.

The force was created on 19 September 1870, and was known as the 'Falmouth Harbour Police.' George Julyan, the superintendent of the Falmouth Borough Police, was appointed head constable and had four constables in his charge. His salary was £70 per year. The Falmouth municipal authorities frequently found fault with the force and it was suggested on many occasions by the corporation that it should be amalgamated with the borough and county police for cost and efficiency purposes. On 24 November 1876, Superintendent Julyan resigned following an incident with one of the Falmouth magistrates. Having been unable to attend court the previous week, as he was busy dealing with an incident on the quay, Julyan sent a constable in his place which the magistrate found unacceptable. The magistrate lodged a complaint against the superintendent, causing him to step down. On 1 December 1876, Sergeant Martin was promoted to superintendent.

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