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A train passenger was caught trying to have sex with the on-board drinks trolley after downing a cocktail of alcohol and legal highs.

Andrew Davidson attempted the bizarre coupling while shouting "I want to kiss you" at the trolley.
Perth Sheriff Court heard on Tuesday that Davidson admitted behaving in a threatening or abusive manner on the Aberdeen to Glasgow service.
The 25-year-old was seen humping the trolley by horrified passengers after his behaviour frightened the rail crew member so much that she ran off.
Davidson foisted himself upon the trolley after the staff member became so scared that she ran from the train when it stopped.
She ran off leaving Davidson molesting the trolley which contained food, drinks and cash she had taken during the journey from Aberdeen to Glasgow.
Davidson's solicitor told Perth Sheriff Court that his client was "not heterosexual" and had gone crazy after taking a "legal high."
Fiscal depute Jim Eodanable told the court on Tuesday: "This happened on the train from Dundee to Perth at 5.45 pm. The staff member was serving drinks and snacks from the trolley.
"The accused had previously asked to purchase a can of beer from her but had been told she had run out. He approached again and tried to engage her in conversation.
"Just prior to arriving in Dundee station he asked if he could kiss her and she said no. This was heard by passengers who were concerned for her safety.
"One passenger, who had her daughter with her, decided to keep an eye on the situation. The train stopped and the accused was seen placing his hands on a female passenger leaving the train.
Mr Eodanable continued: "The staff member was standing opposite the accused and he grabbed her right arm. He said he was going to kiss her and she broke free."
The court was told that Davidson tried to pull her closer and embrace her again but she managed to break free and left the train, leaving her trolley and cash float behind.
He said: "The accused was then seen trying to sit on the lap of another female passenger, before falling onto his face. He was rubbing his chest, sticking his tongue out and shouting about what he wanted to do to his boyfriend. He got back to his feet.
"He then approached the unattended trolley and started rubbing himself against the trolley.
'"The train had moved off and the British Transport Police were waiting for him in Perth. They found him lying face down near the train door. He indicated that he didn't remember any of the incident."
Solicitor Grant Bruce, defending, said: "He has no recollection of what happened on the train at all but accepts he behaved in this manner. He was completely intoxicated by alcohol and a legal high. He has now curtailed his social life to a great degree because of this incident.
"It is something that has never happened before and is unlikely to ever happen again."
Davidson, West Hemming Street, Letham, Angus, admitted causing fear and alarm in Dundee and on a train journey between Dundee and Perth on July 5.
He admitted behaving in a threatening or abusive manner, grabbing a staff member's arm and trying to kiss her, shouting and swearing and making sexually offensive remarks and gestures.
In a letter to the court, Davidson said: "I really can't remember anything that happened. I am disgusted with my behaviour. I'm very sorry."
Sheriff William Wood said: "This was an incident which must have been very distressing for all of those directly affected and the others, including families, who were on the train."
He placed Davidson on community payback and ordered him to carry out 100 hours unpaid work.
Davidson was not placed on the sex offenders register as the sheriff did not consider the sexual element of the case to be "significant".
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TWO oil workers with a string of convictions for city centre violence have blamed their criminal behaviour on earning too much money.

Serial offenders Daniel Newcombe and Daniel Clark were on the brink of going to jail after they admitted carrying out a “vicious" assault on a reveller. However the duo, who both work for the same Aberdeen-based oil services company, were given one more chance after they claimed they had turned their lives around now they have started to invest their cash.

Aberdeen Sheriff Court heard the men both started to commit crimes as a result of having “more money than sense".

 

 

Think this has to take the biscuit.

 

"Sorry mi lord but I'm only a violent arsehole when I'm in the city centre because I earn sooo much money and spend it all on shots and shit coke.

 

Now I've got Aberdeen Asset management on the case though I'm going to behave a lot better.

 

OK son, I'll let you off this time but dont do it again.

 

Next.... What do you mean you called someone a nigga on twitter - 6 months in jail for you!

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A woman was sexually assaulted by a man in Aberdeen before the assailant fled and left his jacket at the scene.

Police Scotland has launched an investigation into the attack and have also issued a picture of the khaki canvas-style jacket, from the George clothing brand from Asda.
The woman was assaulted in “The Woodies” area, near Broomhill Terrace in the city on Wednesday December 11.
The man responsible is described as being a white male, aged between 20 to 30 years old, 6ft tall and medium build.
He is further described as having a chiseled jaw, clean shaven with short brown hair.
At the time of the attack he was wearing a white and yellow short-sleeved, striped polo shirt, blue jeans and a jacket identical to the one in the image.
Investigating Officer Detective Constable Kirsty Munro, said "I would urge anyone who recognises the description of this male or the image of the jacket to make contact with the Police and pass on their details. It may be that you know someone who once had the jacket but doesn’t anymore."

 

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Has anyone lost a cheap jacket recently? :sherlock:

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