Screaming Tube passenger wrestled to the ground in ticket row as foul-mouthed daughter watches
Screaming Tube passenger wrestled to the ground in ticket row as foul-mouthed daughter watches
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A shouting Tube passenger was wrestled to the ground in a row over a ticket as his foul-mouthed daughter watched on. The young woman is heard screaming and swearing at staff as the man was bundled to the ground in front of a group of horrified underground travellers at the ticket barriers at London Bridge station. It's been alleged that the man was accused of not paying when he walked through the gates. In the video, the woman is heard shouting: "Leave my f***ing dad alone. Leave him. F*ck, f*ck.".
She added: "Are you stupid? Are you crazy? He paid, yes he paid He's my f***ing dad." As she screamed at the staff, one of them started walking towards her, holding out his arms. She yelled back at him: "No, don't touch me. Move.". The shocking incident happened at London Bridge Underground Station last Friday (31 Jan), as reported by NeedToKnow. A TfL spokesperson said: "We don't tolerate any violent or aggressive behaviour on our network.
"We are speaking to the police to understand the wider circumstances and will support them with their investigation." British Transport Police has been approached for a comment. A the end of last year, stunned passengers watched the terrifying moment a thug threw punches at a man who reportedly didn't move his bag off a seat quickly enough. Footage filmed on an Elizabeth Line train heading towards Heathrow shows the brawl at Paddington station in central London at the weekend. The clip shows a younger man - dressed in a white puffer jacket and matching joggers - in a tussle with a man sitting down.
The row started because he wouldn't move his stuff off the seat, it is understood. One horrified woman on the train screamed: "Help, help." Another added: "F*****g hell." A third exclaimed: "Oh my God, please." The man clad in white then muttered to the victim: "Outside.". As the two men left the carriage, one passenger said: "That's scary isn't it?" Staff then intervened, it is understood, but the woman added: "Not him, just that guy in white. He didn’t do anything, he just got beaten.".