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Several incidents have supported the Principality's claims
of independence. Sealand fired warning shots at a nearby
repair boat, who took King Roy to court over the matter.
The ruling was that the tower was outside of the court's
jurisdiction. Later, some German men briefly seized the
platform by force, and were captured in a helicopter raid. One
was kept as a prisoner for several weeks, during which period
the German government appealed to the British government for
help. However, the British Foreign Office said that the tower
was beyond their jurisdiction [Strauss1984, p. 132-138].
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