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THIS IS the shocking moment a train passenger screams “I’m gonna break your face” to a member of staff.
Throughout the video, he incessantly asks to access the train’s cafe bar despite the fact that it has already closed.
The chilling footage shows the passenger shouting at the staff member on the late-night London North Eastern Railway (LNER) train.
Remaining calm, the train worker tries to reduce the tension by asking the passenger to sit.
The worker can be heard saying: “I’m just gonna ask you to take a seat – come on, let’s take a seat.”
The passenger then raised his voice, shouting “I’m going to break your face. You’re lucky” at the worker.
Then, he waved his hand towards the managers while appearing to hold his mobile phone.
In response, the manager said: “Don’t point that in my face.
“I need to close the café bar. Don’t put that in my face please.”
However, the passenger continued to be aggressive and shouted “shut your mouth. Try it now”.
The shocking event has been confirmed to have taken place on March 16, though the train’s destination remains unknown.
The Sun has contacted the British Transport Police for comment on the incident onboard the train.
In a separate incident on board a train bound for King’s Cross on July 2, 2024, another man can be seen shouting at a ticket collector.
The footage is included in the first half of the video and shows the passenger swearing repeatedly at the rail worker, while saying “you’re going to lose your job”.
Meanwhile, the worker raises a hand to calm the man – prompting the passenger to accuse the railway worker of laying his “hands” on him.
The company chose to release the footage as part of “Rail Safety Week”.
The week is aimed at supporting staff who have been victims of abuse by passengers, while promoting sensible behaviour for train users.
A spokesperson for LNER added: “Camera footage showing cases where train crew have been verbally abused, threatened and intimidated has been released by LNER to highlight how the use of body worn cameras is helping to keep the railway safe.
“The video clips have been shared during Rail Safety Week, an industry-wide initiative which aims to put safety at the forefront of people’s minds.
“LNER has introduced 180 body worn cameras to provide additional support for colleagues faced with aggressive and threatening behaviour. Over the past year, the cameras have been worn more than 12,000 times by teams on trains and at stations.”
The video surfaced just as news came in that a man was arrested in London for allegedly having a gun, whilst on a tube platform.
Cops raced to Elm Park Underground station at 7am to arrest the 61-year-old.
Investigations into the incident are now underway and police are appealing to witnesses for more information.
A spokesperson for the police said: “Officers were called just after 7am today (June 19) to Elm Park Underground station following reports of a man in possession of a firearm.
“Officers attended, and a 61-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm and taken into custody.
“Anyone who witnessed the incident or who has information is asked to contact BTP by texting 61016, or by calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 109 of 19 June.”