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June 3, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Call for more watercraft controls

A safety group is calling for more controls on the use of watercraft after an accident off the Sussex coast. A London man, in his 30s, needed stitches when his water bike was in collision with a jet boat, and a speed boat between Brighton piers.

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A safety group is calling for more controls on the use of watercraft after an accident off the Sussex coast. A London man, in his 30s, needed stitches when his water bike was in collision with a jet boat, and a speed boat between Brighton piers.

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