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The ''Wasserschutzpolizei'' (WSP - literally translated "Water Police Force" in German) is the water police that patrols the waterways, lakes and harbours of Germany around the clock. The WSP are part of the ''Landespolizei'' (State Police). The Federal Police (Bundespolizei or BPOL) maintains 16 patrol craft and helicopters are part of the Coast Guard (Küstenwache) and assigned to coastal BPOL stations. The watercraft include six offshore patrol vessels, e.g. those of the ''Bad Bramstedt'' class, as well as a number of fast inshore vessels and one tugboat.〔 ==About==
Germany has about 7,500 km〔CIA Factbook-Germany https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/gm.html#Comm〕 of navigable waterways that are responsible for about 30 percent of goods transported. The heavy commercial traffic and increasing recreational boat traffic requires police supervision. In case of shipwrecks, often involving hazardous materials, they are responsible for warning other shipping. The WSP also often performs other duties such as enforcing environmental laws. These police officers in Navy-like uniforms often have inland or maritime shipping experience and are trained at the German Water Police School (''Wasserschutzpolizeischule'') in Hamburg.〔NRW police page on the Water Police School (in German) http://www1.polizei-nrw.de/wasserschutz/Wir%20stellen%20uns%20vor/Wasserschutzpolizeischule%20Hamburg/article/Wasserschutzpolizeischule_Hamburg.html?02bc695a6dfae99cb7e10206f3a6dab8=l8v8uq5eqa22n8c1k8cdnb0k41〕 For practical reasons the WSP of one state may have jurisdiction in the territory of another state (for example, the Hamburg WSP is in charge of a section of the Elbe River that spans the states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, and Hamburg.)
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