Dublin Justices Act, 1824

Constables and peace officers of the police district may execute warrants granted by the justices of the Castle division in the said four counties.

10. All constables and peace officers of, for, and within the police district of Dublin metropolis, appointed and acting as such under the authority of the said recited Act of the forty-eighth year of his late Majesty's reign, or of this Act, shall for the time being have full authority and power to execute, in the counties of Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare, and Meath, any warrant or warrants which may be made and granted by the divisional justices of the said Castle division, or any of them, under the authority and power vested in them by this present Act, with respect to the said counties of Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare, and Meath, to all intents and purposes as if such warrant or warrants were executed or to be executed within the limits of the police district of Dublin metropolis; and any and every person obstructing or hindering such constables or peace officers in the execution of any such warrant or warrants, in any of the said counties of Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare, or Meath, shall be and are hereby declared to be liable to the same pains and penalties for such obstruction and hindrance as if such offence had been committed within the said police district of Dublin metropolis.