Police said the man was wearing a disguise and speaking “in an odd high\u002Dpitched accent that was either Australian or British.”
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“With regards to the person in question currently banned from travel, B.C. Ferries does not tolerate any abuse, including verbal abuse, towards its employees or other passengers,” it said. “B.C. Ferries takes this matter seriously, and a customer who abuses an employee or fellow passenger, including verbal abuse, may be denied service.”Article content
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