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      <title>Woman faces jail after complaining on subway</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 17:35:10 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>&quot;Setting the precedent&quot; 

It's important to understand that when governments &quot;set the precedent&quot; it's usually done and spun by the media in a way that makes it appear legitimate for the sole purpose of establishing a new norm in a given society. This new norm is then taken to extremes to where anyone can be jailed for any type of speech.


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Jacqueline Woodhouse, 42, directed a 
drunken, expletive-ridden rant at passengers on the Central Line between
 St Paul's and Mile End stations on January 23.She now faces jail, after police 
launched an investigation into a seven-minute long video of the verbal 
assault (assault?) that was uploaded to YouTube.The judge imposed stringent conditions
 banning her from the Tube network and she was ordered to keep to a 
daily curfew between 10pm and 6am, which will be monitored by electronic
 tag.She will be sentenced at the same court on May 29.







 


A drunken secretary has admitted 
hurling racist abuse at fellow passengers on the London Underground 
after a video of her appeared on the internet.
Jacqueline
 Woodhouse, 42, directed a drunken, expletive-ridden rant at passengers 
on the Central Line between St Paul's and Mile End stations on January 
23.The court was told that Woodhouse had 
drunk an 'unknown' quantity of champagne at a retirement party before 
getting on the Tube at 11pm.She
 now faces jail, after police launched an investigation into a 
seven-minute long video of the verbal assault that was uploaded to 
YouTube.
 
Vile: A child in the Central Line carriage looks on as Jacqueline Woodhouse hurls abuse at other passengers


  
Foul-mouthed: Woodhouse was caught on camera making racist remarks as she travelled on the Underground

It has since been viewed more than 200,000 times.


Today
at Westminster Magistrates' Court, Woodhouse, of Romford in Essex, 
admitted causing harassment alarm and distress to the Sikh man who filmed her
- Galbant Singh Juttla.
The video clip begins with Woodhouse shouting in a thick Essex accent about 'foreign s*** heads'.


 She turns to her passengers and asks: 'Where do you come from? Where do you come from? Where do you come from?
'I would like to know if any of you are illegal? I am sure like 30 per cent of you are.'


She then turns on the Pakistani man sitting next to her, who is singing his national anthem, and threatens to 'punch him in the face.'


'I wouldn't mind if you loved our country,' she adds.



She then turns to Mr Juttla's camera, as he assures her he would rather be listening to his music than to her.


 

 
Woodhouse pleaded guilty to one count of causing
 racially aggravated 'harassment, alarm or distress' by using 
'threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour' after she was 
filmed by Galbant Juttla, right


 

'Oh look he's filming, hello,' she says. 'Hello government.'


She goes on: 'Why don't you tell me where you're from?'


He replies: 'I am British.'


She gets her phone out of her black handbag and looks as if she is filming him too.


Mr Juttla warns her: 'Watch what you are saying.' 

She replies: 'I used to live in England and now I live in the United Nations.'


As
 he tells her to keep her mouth shut, informing her that she has had too
 much to drink, she becomes extremely agitated and starts screaming.
'It's not your country anyway so what's your problem?' she yells. 'It's been overtaken by people like you.'


The court heard that Mr Juttla decided to film Woodhouse after she started berating an unidentified black female. She then sat down between two men and began another barrage of abuse.

 
Woodhouse ignores the anger of other passengers as she continues her aggressive seven-minute tirade
Prosecutor Claire Campbell told
 the court: 'She then leaned towards the gentleman sitting next to her 
and said 'I will have you arrested because you do not live here'.
'The male pushed her away and she fell on to the adjacent seat.


'She stated: &quot;I hope you are not claiming benefits and I hope you pay your taxes&quot;.


'Mr Juttla responded: &quot;I pay more taxes than you, love&quot;.


'Mr Juttla pulled the emergency alarm fearing an escalation of events and to enable her to be removed from the train.'


Single father of two Mr Juttla, from Ilford, Essex, had been attending a funeral of a close family friend that day.


Ms Campbell said Woodhouse went to Mile End police station following a media campaign.
Woodhouse told police she could not remember the rant but recognised it was her in the video.


She
 attended court today wearing a black suit and white shirt. She sat in 
the court with her brow furrowed and her head bowed as the magistrate 
was shown the video clip. 
Appalling behaviour: The court was told that 
Woodhouse had drunk an 'unknown' quantity of champagne at a retirement 
party before getting on the Tube at 11pm
Ms Campbell told the court that Woodhouse was fined following a similar offence on the Docklands Light Railway in December 2008.


Ms
 Campbell said Woodhouse verbally abused a male passenger while on a 
train to Stratford. She asked whether he had paid taxes, adding: 'I have
 had enough of it, why don't they go back to where they come from?'
Outside court Mr Juttla, who runs a print company, said: 'I found it very distressing.


'I uploaded it to YouTube because I thought that was the fast-track process to catching this person.


'I also needed to show the public that kind of person is out there and not to put up with this kind of behaviour.


'My kids have seen the video and they are disgusted by it. They don't expect for someone to shout abuse at their dad.'


Before
 officers asked him to take the video down, it had been watched 21,000 
times. Since duplicates have been made, it has been watched by hundreds 
of thousands of people. 
Spate of incidents: Police took Emma West into custody in December after a video 
(pictured) appeared on the internet showing a woman apparently abusing 
tram passengers
Mr Juttla added: 'She needs to 
be set an example of. People should look at what happens to her and say 
&quot;we can't behaviour like this in the public domain&quot;.'
Woodhouse
 pleaded guilty to one count of causing racially aggravated 'harassment,
 alarm or distress' by using 'threatening, abusive or insulting words or
 behaviour'.
The prosecution offered no evidence on one charge of racially aggravated common assault.

Adjourning
 sentence, District Judge Elizabeth Roscoe said: 'Bearing in mind the 
level of abuse, the persistence of the abuse, the number of people on 
the train unable to leave without aborting their journey, and the 
children present, means that I think the court has to have a 
pre-sentence report.
'I make it clear that all options are open to the sentencing court, including committal or immediate custody.'

The
 judge imposed stringent conditions banning her from the Tube network 
and she was ordered to keep to a daily curfew between 10pm and 6am, 
which will be monitored by electronic tag.She will be sentenced at the same court on May 29.

The video emerged after a spate of similar clips were uploaded on to the internet. Emma West was charged with a racially aggravated public order offence in connection with an incident on a tram in December.

Another video called 'Welcome to London' showed a woman holding a pink rose on the London Underground as she abused passengers. 

Another
was of a drunk woman who tried to punch a black passenger on a London 
bus, but ended up falling over herself then being thrown into the 
street.
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