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University rugby team takes District Line Tube train out of action with 'alcohol-fuelled strip game'

A rugby team from Imperial College London has been suspended as a result of the players’ behaviour

Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
Thursday 30 October 2014 17:20 GMT
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An entire train was taken out of action because of the team's raucous behavior
An entire train was taken out of action because of the team's raucous behavior

The drunken antics of a London university rugby team forced a District Line Tube train to come to a halt and be taken out of service on Wednesday afternoon, leaving commuters reeling and the team suspended.

The London Evening Standard reported that the train travelling from Richmond to Upminster was halted just four stops into its journey, where all passengers were forced to disembark because of the team’s disruptive behaviour at Stamford Brook.

The players, who were wearing Imperial College rugby sweatshirts, were reportedly swigging from bottles of wine while engaged in a stripping game, in which the team attempted to jump off the train at each stop and remove a piece of clothing, then re-board the train before it left the station.

“We conducted a search of the area but did not find anyone matching the description,” the spokesperson said.

Imperial College issued the statement: “The Students’ Union has very clear policies and rules in place regarding the behaviour of all members of its clubs and societies.

“Any breach of these policies and rules is taken very seriously by the College and the Students Union, and disciplinary action will be taken where necessary. As a result of this incident the Union has suspended the team in question pending investigation.”

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