The Bournemouth Crown Court has started trial over a crash incident in Poole Harbour, southern England, September 2017, when the Captain of the 50ft-long ferry ‘Maid of Poole’ reportedly crashed on purpose on a dinghy, injuring the driver, over a parking row, local media reported.
The 35-year-old ferry master was carrying passengers back from Brownsea Island, Dorset, onboard the ‘Maid of Poole’, when he found he was unable to moor in his usual space, due to a small rigid inflatable boat (RIB),...
https://safety4sea.com/captain-hits-dinghy-with-his-ferry-over-parking-quarrel/