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Woman Gets Prison For ‘Jack Sparrow’ Ferry Theft

September 21, 2012


A British woman who shouted, “I’m Jack Sparrow,” at police officers while stealing a ferry was sentenced to 112 days in prison.

Alison Whelan, who the Torquay, England, court heard had been drunk for two days and taking hallucinogen nightshade when she and a friend took shelter on the Paignton Pleasure Cruises’ Dart Princess ferry in Devon Sept. 10, 2011, was found guilty of aggravated vehicle taking and sentenced Wednesday to 112 days in prison, the BBC reported Thursday.

Whelan called an ambulance to the ferry when she feared she was having a seizure, but she cast off from the pontoon when police arrived, the court heard.

“I’m Jack Sparrow,” Whelan allegedly shouted to police, referencing the character from the popular “Pirates of the Caribbean” film series.

The theft set off a chase lasting for more than an hour involving police, the coast guard and the local lifeboat service. The ferry sustained about $2,430 worth of damage from colliding with two other vessels during the chase.

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