Man jailed after Liverpool Lime Street incident and saying he had Coronavirus

Michael Holden - Editor 1 comment 2 Min Read
Credit: BTP

The British Transport Police has confirmed that a man has been jailed for 16 weeks after claiming he had and threatening to spit at officers in .

The incident at station happened around 5.40 pm on Friday 27 March.

Officers approached a group at the station's main entrance and intended to advise on the current pandemic.

One of the group, Robert Carson, reacted aggressively and then began shouting in the face of an officer.

Carson refused to leave the station multiple times and soon started launching violent threats and insults.

He was arrested and continually spat at the dividing glass as he was being driven to custody in a police van.

He also made more threats, claiming he had coronavirus and intended to spit in the faces of officers.

Carson was charged with using threatening behaviour and common assault of an emergency worker.

He pleaded guilty to both offences and was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison at Liverpool Magistrates Court on Tuesday 7 April.

What did the officials say?

BTP Chief Inspector David Rams said:

“The national emergency has created challenges for policing in general, and for my officers who day in and day out work hard to ensure the safety and security of the railway network.

“What doesn't help is threats and abuse while they're trying to ensure the safety of the public. I'm pleased the courts have taken this incident extremely seriously and ensured Carson has been dealt a custodial sentence. I hope this serves as a deterrent to anyone tempted to threaten or spit at officers.”

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