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Suspicious activity

ot that harbour staff and coastal householders and workers didn’t have enough to do, what with not being flooded, monitoring the filth in the local sewage outfalls, and ringing the coastguard about idiot paddleboarders and wetbikes, the Home Office demands their citizenly duty. As part of its concern about the terrible trade of people smugglers, Project Kraken asks them to report anything suspicious. They should notice not just unfamiliar individuals but, it says

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