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'Man in water' alert over metal detectorist search

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'Man in water' alert over metal detectorist searching for treasure"

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https://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/news/17420 ... -treasure/
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Having spent 15 years as lifeboat crew and station manager then a further 7 years as an auxiliary coastguard the feeling in both services is they would rather attend a mistaken report of a person in difficulties than not attend a real incident that could end in a fatality. It is only the hoax calls that they hate!!!!
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I agree better safe than sorry.

Having been involved in my earlier life with a few rescues in the Bristol Channel.

Its no use afterwards saying (If only I/We had known).

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