A Metronom train. They run only in Lower Saxony, Hamburg and Bremen. Photo: DPA

Butt-flashing boozer dragged 200 metres while stuck to train

Published: 12 Oct 09 12:41 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/society/20091012-22519.html

A drunk young man was dragged 200 metres after pressing his bare buttocks to a departing train window to insult a ticket inspector who had just thrown him off, police reported on Monday.

For reasons unknown, the 22-year-old student from the region of Oschersleben in Saxony-Anhalt, got stuck to the train while mooning the rail employee. He then fell between the train and the platform and was dragged along before quick-thinking passengers pulled the emergency brake.

In a statement, police said the man survived his “careless behaviour” with severe cuts and bruises.

He and his 23-year-old friend were travelling on a Metronom train from Hamburg to Bremen when the train inspector caught them smoking and travelling without tickets.

The female train attendant forced them to put out their cigarettes out and gave them the choice to buy tickets or get off the train at Lauenbrück train station. Several witnesses confirmed that the men got off the train.

In an apparent protest against the train staff, the 22-year-old pulled down his pants and pressed his bare buttocks against the window of the departing train.

For reasons the police have yet to determine, he was dragged along, fell between the train and the platform and wound up 150 metres past the platform.

“The man was extremely lucky that he was not run over,” the police statement said.

He was admitted to hospital with severe grazes, bruises and a blood alcohol level of .209 percent.

The inspector was treated for shock and sent home. Some 23 trains were delayed while the line was closed after the accident.

The man is expected to be charged with dangerous interference with rail traffic.

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13:24 October 12, 2009 by Steven192
Is that what is known as "getting the bums rush"?

Ouch!
13:27 October 12, 2009 by HEM
More like: hoisted by his own petard.
14:06 October 12, 2009 by martell
"a blood alcohol level of 2.09 percent" ?

That man must already have been dead then. 2.09 permillion is more likely.
14:07 October 12, 2009 by NoBullJim
an all new meaning to "draggin' ass"
14:10 October 12, 2009 by Mapleleafdude
Sure had his ass hauled what an idiot
23:17 October 12, 2009 by wxman
You know what they say, "Live by the dumbass sword; die by the dumbass sword".
01:13 October 13, 2009 by Synfoola
Bet he could use a drink...
06:15 October 13, 2009 by wassimk
"a blood alcohol level of 2.09 percent" ?

That man must already have been dead then. 2.09 permillion is more likely.
0.209 actually... but still too high..

but seriously though.. doesnt make sense that he got dragged!
08:00 October 13, 2009 by Steven192
0.209 actually... but still too high..

but seriously though.. doesnt make sense that he got dragged!
You know how those suction cups work? Maybe he had a bit of a sweaty bum?

He probably got a bit of his clothing caught on something.
09:10 October 13, 2009 by hkypuck
In a related report:

Deutsch Bahn officials have cancelled their order for rawhide chamois towels as part of a new, eco-friendly means for the monthly cleaning of the rail cars.

"We find that skin-based towels have a tendency to 'stick' to the glass. For now, we'll continue using paper towels." Said DB Director Werner Müller
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