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Peter Cook, of the Security Association for the Maritime Industry, said that "some armouries are effective and some are not" and that the poorly run ones could be at risk of looting.
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Nick Davis, of the British private military security company Maritime Guard Group, said that some floating armouries do not have proper storage for weapons, do not have enough watchmen and do not have enough space for their guards to sleep inside.
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At the time, Cameron said: "From York Minster to Honister mine, Carlisle castle to the Leeds Armouries, the north has some of the most iconic tourist attractions the UK has to offer.
It is adept at using America's trade armoury: some 46% of existing anti-dumping orders are on steel products, even though steel accounts for only 2% of imports.
"The armouries run by Djibouti and Sri Lanka are very professional but some private operators are running death-traps", he said.
Some of the police appear to have sided with militia, which set up road blocks, raided police armouries and took over a heavily-armed police gunboat.
"The Armouries made a blunder," he told The Independent.
Using bulldozers looted from foreign companies working in Libya, protesters raided their vast armouries.
Here is part of the reply, from Jonathan Ferguson, one of the Armouries' curators.
Sanctions have become as sacred to western armouries as nuclear bombs were 50 years ago.
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