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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Ellie Crabbe

Man who pulled woman’s hair on train is first sentenced under new sex harassment law

  • David Stroud, 44, received the first-ever conviction for harassment based on a person’s sex after making sexually motivated comments to a woman on a train to London on April 3.
  • The incident occurred just two days after a new law, Section 4B of the Public Order Act 1986, came into force, banning harassment because of a person’s sex.
  • Stroud, who was on bail for a separate 22-month stalking campaign, grabbed the woman's hair, told her "you're magical," and asked "can I kiss you?" while she was on the phone to her boyfriend.
  • His comments were overheard by the woman's boyfriend, who alerted British Transport Police , leading to Stroud's arrest at London Bridge station, where he claimed it was "just banter."
  • Stroud pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a 12-month community order, 15 days of rehabilitation activity, 150 hours’ unpaid work, a 90-day alcohol abstinence monitoring tag, and a five-year restraining order for the stalking victim.

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Train passenger who harassed woman sentenced in first prosecution under new law

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