August 29: Municipal Police Day (Poland)

Municipal Police Day, also known as City Guard Day, is observed in Poland every August 29. Established by statute in 1997, this professional holiday honors the contributions of municipal police forces, which are local law enforcement agencies managed by communes or municipalities. These forces, created after the fall of the Communist regime, serve as a counterweight to the national police and focus on maintaining public order and safety within their jurisdictions. While municipal police have fewer powers than the national police, such as lacking the authority to arrest or investigate criminal cases, they play a crucial role in addressing the needs of local communities. The day is typically a working day unless it falls on a weekend, and it celebrates the historical evolution of municipal police from city guards and municipal guards.

August 29: Municipal Police Day (Poland)