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Fortnite: Three Boats Bring Cargo Location And Guide
In Fortnite’s Postcard Tour questline this week, you’ll need to unravel a confusing quest that only says something about how “three boats bring cargo.” That’s all the quest tells you, and without quest markers, it would maybe take a while to figure out. With our guide, it’ll be much quicker.
Fortnite: “Three boats bring cargo” – quest guide
If you’re just finishing the masked warrior made of light quest, you’re in luck. Locating the three boats that bring cargo won’t take you far. In the water south of Mega City there is an assortment of boats with containers on them and a launch pad. Swim, sword-dash, or glide over to there where you’ll complete the first part of this quest.
Remember that for the second part, you must emote while standing on the cargo boats. If you leave without emoting, you’ll still have to go back and finish this quest, so don’t forget!
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Murderers trying to sneak into Britain on small boats will no longer be able to use modern slavery loopholes to stay
MURDERERS and terrorists trying to sneak into Britain on small boats will no longer be able to use modern slavery loopholes to stay.
From today, ministers will withhold protections — that may have previously stopped removals — for anyone sentenced to 12 months or more.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman wants to stop murderers and terrorists trying to sneak into Britain on small boats from using modern slavery loopholes to stay[/caption]
Migrants who declare false details of their journey will also face tougher immigration record and passport checks.
Evidence of modern slavery will be needed.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman said: “We must stop people exploiting our laws.
“It’s unfair genuine victims of modern slavery may be left waiting longer due to abuse of the system.”
It comes as the Home Secretary asks peers to back “proper penalties” for disruptive protesters in a planned law to curb guerilla tactics used by groups such as Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion.
She added: “Enough is enough.
“Blocking motorways and slow walking in roads delays our life-saving emergency services, stops people getting to work and drains police resources.
“Around 75 days of Just Stop Oil action alone cost the taxpayer £12.5 million in policing response.
“This is simply not fair on the British public.”