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| Wednesday, 12 September, 2001, 10:44 GMT 11:44 UK Jet skis protect warships Jetskis are the latest defence against eco-warriors Ministry of Defence Police have bought two Jet skis to counter possible environmental protests against Royal Navy vessels. The main role of the Jet skis will be to protect nuclear submarines and warships at Devonport naval dockyard in Plymouth. They can reach 65 mph and operate in shallower waters than other Ministry of Defence (MoD) craft. Ships from eight countries - including America - are in Devonport at present on a visit by NATO's Mediterranean standing force.
PC Andy West of the MoD Police said: "When Trident submarines come down, obviously they're nuclear and high-risk." But the Jet skis will also be used to clamp down on leisure craft being driven dangerously in Plymouth's busy waters. There have been two near-fatal collisions in Plymouth Sound in recent months. Sergeant Paul Cawrse said: "If they go into swimming areas they are a danger to swimmers, and also, if they're not used properly, they're a danger to themselves." | See also: 06 Sep 01 | UK 13 Aug 01 | UK 05 Jul 01 | Health Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top UK stories now: Links to more UK stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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