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Rome police warn man for cruising river in converted Maserati

By Ben Hooper

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Posted by Questura di Roma on Monday, September 28, 2015
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ROME, Sept. 30 (UPI) -- Police in Rome shared a snapshot of a man who was given a warning for cruising the Tiber River in an unusual boat -- a modified vintage Maserati car.

The 40-year-old Italian man was stopped Sunday on the Tiber by Rome police and investigators confirmed his boat was a former sports car outfitted with an outboard motor and an open top to allow the man to stand while steering.

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Police said the man, who they determined had been warned by police numerous times in various locations for riding in his Maserati boat without proper authorization, told officers he started his journey in La Spezia and was trying to get to Venice.

The vehicle was removed from the water by firefighters and the man was interviewed by police before being issued the warning.

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