London Underground worker spotted ‘watching PORN’ on tablet as he supervised platform
The man was pictured by a stunned commuter who caught him casually watching the x-rated scenes
A LONDON underground worker has been spotted "watching PORN" on his tablet as he supervised the busy platform.
The shocking picture was taken by a stunned commuter on Wednesday afternoon who said he caught the man casually watching the x-rated scenes.
An eyewitness said: “On Wednesday I was at Wembley Park station when I saw the platform supervisor sitting in his cab intently viewing a tablet.
“On closer inspection I noticed it was porn, and he continued to watch it even when a train came into the platform.”
The onlooker said the worker didn’t seem to be embarrassed by his antics – and even got back to his smutty viewing after answering a question.
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He added: “I thought it was strange he was even watching something when he was supposed to be working. The trains were going through – he wasn’t doing his job.
“But then I couldn’t believe it when I saw he was watching porn.
“I could clearly see it was a Japanese film involving a man and a woman.
“I asked him a question, he held the device to his chest and then continued to watch it as I walked away.
“He didn’t look shocked at all – he acted like it was a completely normal thing.”
It comes after ‘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.
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.”
A TfL spokesperson said: “Any conduct of this nature is totally unacceptable. An immediate investigation is underway and the appropriate action will be taken."
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