What differentiated Sir Robert Peel's "Bobbies" from that of Henry Fielding's Bow Street Runners, making Peel's a truly professional force?     Peel's force had been implemented and funded by a government act.   Peel's force followed strict rules of patrol and arrest.   Fielding's men worked mainly at the behest of his office.   All of the above.

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What differentiated Sir Robert Peel's "Bobbies" from that of Henry Fielding's Bow Street Runners, making Peel's a truly professional force?

 
 
  1. Peel's force had been implemented and funded by a government act.

     
  2. Peel's force followed strict rules of patrol and arrest.

     
  3. Fielding's men worked mainly at the behest of his office.

     
  4. All of the above.

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