Man jailed over assault and hurling abuse toward railway staff in Woking
During one incident he was found to be carrying a knife
A man who subjected staff at a railway station to racist and homophobic abuse, and who assaulted a train guard, has been jailed.
40 year old John Gilbert of no fixed abode was sentenced to 16 months imprisonment having previously pleaded guilty to racially and homophobically aggravated harassment, assault, and possession of a knife.
The court heard how Gilbert walked through the gates at Woking railway station on 1 August last year. When a member of staff asked him to scan his ticket, Gilbert instantly became aggressive.
He hurled homophobic abuse at the woman’s colleague, before racially and homophobically abusing both members of staff when he was asked to leave the station.
Later in the year on Monday 11 November, Gilbert was on a train from London Waterloo railway station to West Byfleet railway station and was asked by a train guard if he had a ticket.
Gilbert grew aggressive, verbally abusing the train guard before being escorted off the service. Gilbert then hit the train guard in the face with a bottle full of liquid while verbally abusing him.
British Transport Police were called to the station and Gilbert was arrested on suspicion of assault, and after being searched was further arrested for possession of a bladed article after a knife housed in a makeshift sheath was found on his person.
Investigating officer PC Andrew Westbrook said: “We will not tolerate violent or abusive behaviour of any kind on the railway network, whether it be towards passengers, rail staff, or police officers. Gilbert is clearly a violent and dangerous person, so I am very happy with a result that takes him off of the railway network.
“The victims in this case were simply trying to do their job. Subjecting them to this kind of awful verbal and physical abuse is completely abhorrent and totally unacceptable. No one should expect to come to work to be subject to vile racial or homophobic slurs, or should have to face violence as they attempt to carry out their work.
“I’d like to remind passengers that they can report any crimes or concerns on the railway, including verbal abuse, by texting 61016 so we can take action.”