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Passenger on train to London given first sentence for harassment under new law

Passenger on train to London given first sentence for harassment under new law

Summary

A man became the first person sentenced under a new British law banning harassment based on sex after he harassed a woman on a train to London. The law targets intentional harassment against women and girls in public places, including transport, with penalties of up to two years in prison.

Key Facts

  • David Stroud, 44, grabbed a woman’s hair and asked to kiss her on a train on 3 April.
  • The incident happened two days after a new law banning sex-based harassment took effect.
  • The law is under section 4B of the Public Order Act 1986 and covers harassment in public spaces.
  • Stroud admitted harassing the woman because of her gender and was arrested at London Bridge station.
  • He was already on bail for stalking an ex-partner’s daughter through unwanted visits and messages.
  • Stroud received a 12-month community order, 150 hours of unpaid work, and must wear an alcohol monitoring tag for 90 days.
  • The new law allows sentences of up to two years in prison to address harassment's seriousness.
  • Since 1 April, 26 men have been arrested for harassment under the new law by British Transport Police.
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