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Coast Guard Training
The organization, National State Boating Law Administrators has developed a training program along with The Coast Guard to ensure all law maritime enforcement agencies can work and communicate together. The pilot program is currently running in the Charleston Harbor until Friday with several state and local agencies.
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The U.S. Coast Guard runs test operations with local and national agencies Thursday in Charleston Harbor. The operations are part of a pilot program being run with the National State Boarding Law Administration. The Charleston City Police Department and Charleston County Sheriff's Office were some of the organizations participating in the five-day program.
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