Further details are in the
BTP▸ press release:
BRITISH TRANSPORT POLICE APPEALS FOR WITNESSES AFTER MAN SPITS ON TRAIN GUARD - DEVON
British Transport Police (BTP) officers are appealing for witnesses following an incident on board at train between Exeter and Paignton during which a man spat on the train guard^s face.
A group of five men boarded the 2008hrs Exmouth to Paignton service at Exeter St David^s rail station shortly before 9pm on Saturday 24 July.
During the journey, the men became abusive towards a number of male and female passengers. On arrival at Teignmouth rail station at 9.18pm, the men were asked by the guard to leave train. The men threatened the guard before one of the group spat on his face as they left the train.
The guard was not injured but was left shaken by the men^s behaviour.
Sgt Dave Mannion, one of the investigating officers, said: ^This was a disgusting act by one of a group of men whose behaviour towards the guard and other passengers was completely unacceptable. BTP will not tolerate assaults on, or aggression towards, members of rail staff who should be able to carry out their duties without facing behaviour such as this. I believe there were a number of witnesses on board this train on Saturday evening and I would urge anyone who saw what happened, or who knows the identity of those responsible, to come forward and contact British Transport Police.^
The five men who BTP officers want to speak to are all described as white, with four believed to have spoken with Liverpudlian accents.
Two were in their thirties - one was described as being about 5ft 10in, of medium build with ginger hair and black rimmed spectacles, while the other was described as being of ^thick set^ build with short, greying hair.
Two of the group were in their forties - one was about 5ft 10in and of medium build, while the other was about 5ft 11in and of stocky build with a tanned complexion.
The fifth man was aged 25-30, of heavy build with dark hair.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40, quoting incident number 627 of 24/07/2010, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Notes to Editors:
No CCTV▸ images of this incident are currently available
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