WARNING:Dont play in your replica submarine around cruise ships

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NEW YORK (CNN) -- Authorities arrested three people Friday after detectives saw a replica of a Revolutionary War submarine floating near the dock of the Queen Mary II.
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Authorities arrested a man found floating in an odd-looking submersible vessel Friday.

An Intelligence Division detective spotted two men in an inflatable boat and a third in a partially submerged vessel in a channel off the East River near Brooklyn, according to a New York Police Department statement. The NYPD Harbor Unit was called to the scene.

The vessel is an 8-foot replica of the 1776 submersible known as the Turtle, said Petty Officer Seth Johnson of the U.S. Coast Guard. It was unclear what the people were doing, but there was no indication of any connection to terrorism, he said.

The vessel "is the creative craft of three adventuresome individuals," Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said in a statement, according to WABC-TV. "We can best summarize today's incident as marine mischief."

Initially the men were going to be charged on a number of violations, but as of Friday afternoon, it was unclear if any charges would be brought forward.

The odd-looking submarine appears to be a hobby of one of those arrested -- Philip Riley, 35, of Brooklyn, Johnson said.

Police said one of the men claimed to be a descendant of David Bushnell, the inventor of the original Turtle, WABC reported.

The Connecticut River Museum claims to own the only working, full-scale model of the submarine. The one-man, hand-propelled vessel was used in September 1776 in a failed attempt to attach a bomb to the hull of a British warship.

Because of weather problems and other difficulties, it was never used in action again, the museum says.
 

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prolly none,but with this terrorism scare about scuba divers planting bombs on cruise ships.they are not taking any chances.besides its a way for the cops to get on the news.all the scuba shops around here got a memo from the FBI to notify them if any middle eastern types of persons want to get certified with rebreathers.anyone can make a home made rebreather.DISCLAIMER:dont try this at home.

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try unregistered vessel ---piloting / saling a vessel with out a license----entering a restricted zone ---just to start----if the law "wants" you --- trust me you broke some law beleive me theres truck loads of oddball crimes still on the "books" -----besides the
"normal" ones---Ivan
 

Looks like a friggin mine...WW2 style...what did these guys expect...if you're REALLY into that kind of stuff, perform the "shakedown cruise" somewhere off a deserted key...

Blacksheep...
 

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