Rail workers are sacked after threatening to kick woman out of station

Two rail workers have been dismissed following a confrontation with a female passenger at a London Overground station that was captured on video and widely shared online.

The incident took place at Homerton station in east London, on the route now officially known as the Mildmay Line. In footage posted to X, formerly Twitter, two men in high-visibility jackets branded with the name Morson Vital are seen telling the woman to leave the platform.

The passenger later said she had been called a “little Karen” during the exchange, a claim that helped drive the clip’s rapid spread across social media.

Morson Group, the company behind Morson Vital, said the two workers had been at the station to provide “safeguarding and wellbeing support.” However, the company confirmed to the Daily Mail that both men have since been let go.

Transport for London has also opened an investigation into the incident. A TfL spokesperson said the behaviour shown in the footage was “not acceptable.”

The episode has drawn fresh attention to how frontline staff and contractors التعامل with passengers, particularly in tense situations that quickly become public through viral video.

She is heard saying: ‘You’re not even wearing proper uniform. You’re telling me you’re TfL.’

She accused the men of calling her ‘a little tramp’ and ‘a little Karen’ after being challenged while taking a phone call on her mobile. 

A passenger shared a video that has gone viral online, telling of being dubbed a ‘little Karen’ by two men wearing high-vis jackets bearing the name of employers Morson Vital

The confrontation saw a woman told to leave a platform at Homerton station in north-east London on the London Overground – pictured is one of the staff members shown in the clip

She added: ‘You’re telling me you’re going to kick me out? Where’s your ID?

‘You’re calling me names now – calling me Karen.’ 

The two male employees are seen urging her to leave while tapping their own phones. 

Viewers have questioned what duties the pair had and why they were on the platform – before rail bosses told how they were in ‘wellbeing’ roles. 

Online poster Donna Louise, sharing the clip, wrote: ‘Well, what do we have here?

‘Two chaps bundled up like they’re on an Arctic expedition, clearly freezing in the middle of a 30-degree heatwave.

‘Hoodies paired with high-vis jackets must really give them that sense of importance.

‘No badges, no uniforms, no official ID, just the sheer brass neck to march up and tell a woman to leave the station.’

The 125-second clip has gone viral online – with critics posting on X in response

Morson Group told the Daily Mail that the two individuals involved were no longer with them

Morson Group told the Daily Mail that the two individuals involved were no longer with them

Morson Group previously responded online by saying: ‘We are aware of a video currently circulating on social media relating to an incident at Homerton station in London involving individuals wearing Morson Vital high-visibility clothing.

‘We understand the concern the footage has generated and take matters of this nature extremely seriously. The two individuals identified in the clip have been stood down pending the completion of an investigation.

‘We expect all individuals representing our business to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and respectful conduct at all times.

‘We are continuing to work with the relevant stakeholders to establish the full facts and circumstances surrounding the incident.

‘As enquiries remain ongoing, it would not be appropriate to comment further at this stage.’

Now, in a new statement today, the company told the Mail: ‘We can confirm that two operatives engaged by Morson Vital to provide visible safeguarding and wellbeing support at Homerton Station approached a female commuter who had become animated during a phone conversation on the platform.

‘This was in line with the training we provide to operatives in this role, which involves identifying potentially hazardous behaviours and de-escalating risks to support passenger safety.

‘Since this incident, we have carried out a thorough investigation. Our investigation concluded that the individuals involved did not adhere to their Morson Vital training.

‘It also established that they did not follow strict behavioural standards, and failed to communicate the purpose of their intervention whilst wearing non-compliant uniform, which includes wearing visible ID.

‘As a result, these operatives are no longer engaged by Morson Vital.’

The firm also said it would ‘continue to interact with our operatives in similar roles and regularly conduct management audits to ensure behavioural standards, uniform and ID protocols remain compliant’.

Rory O’Neill, Transport for London’s general manager for London Overground, has also condemned the Morson employees’ approach.

He said: ‘The behaviour seen in this online footage at Homerton station is not acceptable.

‘The individuals involved are employed by Network Rail’s contracted security provider and not by Transport for London.

‘We expect everyone working on the network to act professionally and treat customers with respect at all times.

‘We have raised this matter with Network Rail as a priority and they are investigating.’ 

British Transport Police said: ‘BTP officers identified and spoke to the woman and the men, however no further action has been taken as the incident did not meet the threshold for a criminal investigation.’

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