‘Sicko’ commuter caught watching hardcore PORN on his journey on the London Underground
Middle-aged man spent 20 minutes gazing at X-rated scenes on Piccadilly line
A ‘SICKO’ commuter stunned passengers – including families with children – by watching HARDCORE PORN on his tablet during a rush-hour tube journey.
The middle-aged man spent 20 minutes viewing the X-rated scenes while on a Piccadilly line service.
Disgusted Rebecca, who wishes to withhold her surname, snapped the pervert brazenly watching the scene in full view of other passengers between Southgate and Finsbury Park at around 5.30pm on Tuesday.
And when the 21-year-old confronted the men responsible she claims he just laughed in her face and carried on watching.
Rebecca, a legal assistant from north London, said: "It made me really angry. I thought it was a disgusting thing to be doing so openly.
"There were kids around and he wasn't even being discreet about it. I asked him what he was doing and he just laughed at first.
"He said, 'Oh, sorry', and turned the screen away so I couldn't see it. I had another go at him and eventually he put it away, but he'd had it out for almost 20 minutes at that point.
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"It's not the sort of thing you want to see on the tube. It was fairly busy and people were pretty uncomfortable but no-one else confronted him.
"What sort of sicko can't just wait until they're in private to watch that?"
Rebecca, who was heading out for the night, said the hooded man, who she believes was in his 50s, also claimed to be playing a game on the handheld device.
She took a picture of the shocking incident before getting off at Finsbury Park for an evening out.
Rebecca said: "There's no excuse at all for that. The fact that it was on screen for so long was even more ridiculous.
"There was no sound on but he didn't have headphones in either. I was getting really angry.
"Some people said it's nothing to do with me but the reason I started arguing with him was because there were kids nearby.
"Watching porn is a private thing. There's no place for it on the tube."
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