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Dramatic video shows Coast Guard leaping onto submarine carrying 17,000lbs of cocaine
Crew members can be seen jumping onto a moving narco-sub and busting open the hatch in the USCG video.
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I guess it's not a true submersible, apparently it cannot actually dive...:hmmm: If I were the CG I would have sank him! |
Wow! Make America great again by doubling the price of street drugs :up:
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When that hatch opened I'd have been tempted to throw a couple of grenades inside.
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"Semi-submersible"
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This particular version cannot dive - it's a "semi-submersible" with minimal exposure above the water line, but law enforcement has in the past seized true submarines in the jungles of Colombia and Ecuador. The Coast Guard generally doesn't throw grenades or ram these guys since law enforcement prefers to encourage peaceful surrender rather than provoke a fight to the death - which is what would happen if the Coasties started giving no quarter. In return, the smugglers will try to run and dump their cargo when possible but give up quietly when finally cornered. Wikipedia has an interesting, if somewhat dated article on the subject. The article has older images of other semi-submersibles with physical profiles that appear nearly identical to the one in the video, indicating that the narcotraficantes are happy with the profitability of using this design. FWIW. |
Take it out
I'd like to see the coast guard just sink the darn thing with some 30 mm rounds or depth charges. :):Kaleun_Cheers::Kaleun_Salute::Kaleun_Wink:
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It may have been the cutter Munroe providing the platform. But I dont think those uniforms are worn by coasties might have been a detachment from some DOD branch of service. Then again, I retired 19 years ago things change.
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The Coast Guard adopted the Naval Working Uniform (NWU) in 2014, according to this directive, which includes reference photos of the NWU. Hope this helps! :) |
Glad to see the Coast Guard spending resources on stopping a commodity that so many people want to purchase. What would we ever do without the war on drugs and personal freedom other than save billions of dollars, cut bloated law enforcement agencies, eliminate civil asset confiscation and restore freedom.
We certainly wouldn't want the Coast Guard to focus on rescuing people in actual distress now would we. |
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Being a fiscal conservative, I "sometimes" think maybe they should temporarily intercept it, lace it with something deadly but slow acting(like one month), then give it back. Would probably solve many many problems here. :D No more human feces on San Francisco streets, no worries about storming Area 51, no more AOC voters, no homelessness they'll all have a small plot of land, no raising the SS retirement age to 90 for the people that will work to support the one's that won't, so many solutions. :D:D:D Plenty of jobs available for "legal" immigrants. :hmmm: Seems like it might be a great final solution. :D:D:D Would also spark nationwide spending in basement remodels for parents after the basement dwellers were extinguished. Except in the south, we don't have basements. :03: |
I think they should reward the crew with vacations, bonus money and strippers, which would in turn produce many more drug bust than this one.
Therefore paying for itself many times over. :yep: |
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I was a Coastie in Miami in the mid eighties and nineties. Not only were we the busiest SAR station in the world we also interdicted narcotics, conducted AMIO, boating safety, and participated in invasions of Grenada and Haiti too. We did so because were by law tasked to do them. One only need look at U.S. in late the 1800's and early 1900's too see the reason why authorities intervened and began to govern drug use and its availability. There are somethings that need be governed because most people left to their own devices will abuse things like that and they will do so without concern for themselves or anyone else. Heck, look at the current opioid crisis and you will see what I mean. They too had a freedom to choose and that drug quickly took absolute control of their lives and it affected everyone else around them. |
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The USCG does not make the laws. Their job is to enforce the laws |
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Instead we are left with law enforcement and government that long ago forgot what it means to protect and serve. More like punish and control. Let the Coast Guard go back to doing what they do best .... SAR and securing our littoral borders. Disband the DEA, ATF, FBI and any other law enforcement agency not directly elected by the people. |
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