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Man allegedly tried to drive his Tesla off a moving ferry and allegedly struck at least one B.C. Ferries employee.
Witnesses said the man was behaving bizarrely leading up to the incident on the Queen of Cumberland travelling from Mayne Island to Swartz Bay terminal at 9:35 p.m. Tuesday .
Passenger Martin Farnham said staff let the man stay at the front of the vessel, but then mid-sailing, he got out and started frantically washing his car, possibly in his underwear.
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