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Wellington's maritime police are no longer responding 24/7 to help boats in trouble or to respond to crimes on the water.
The team has had a 60 percent cut to their operational hours and will now only be available from 9am to 6pm most days.
Police said it will save money, but critics like Geoff Marsland said it will cost lives.
Marsland has sailed the world and seen all sorts of conditions but said the worst seas to be found weren't far from his doorstep.
"You leave Wellington you turn right, and you go three miles to the west and there's Kiroroi rip," he said.
It was off the southern shore of Wellington when his engine filters failed, and he needed the maritime police.
"It was just getting dark, I had two little kids on board... the nor' west got up to about 30 knots and by calling the Lady Liz within like twenty minutes they were there and took me into a tow into t
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