Police
are hunting a pint-sized bus passenger, who hurled racist abuse and
exposed himself to the driver during a service changeover.
Officers
from the Met's Roads and Transport Policing Command have released a
CCTV still of a man they would like to speak to.
On
December 6, last year at 7.20pm a bus driver got onto a route 281 bus
at a bus stop on South Road, Twickenham, south-west London.
The
bus already contained a number of passengers, and as the driver got
into the driver's cab he heard a whistle.
The
driver turned around to check where the noise was coming from and as
he did so a man on the bus hurled racist abuse at him.
The
man also banged on the door of the driver's cab, before exposing
himself and subsequently made off in an unknown direction.
The
suspect is described as a white man, thirty years-old, 5ft 4ins tall
with short dark hair and was wearing a white Adidas jumper and blue
jeans.
Anyone
who may recognises the man is urged to call the Met's Roads and
Transport Policing Command on 07500 607 652 quoting crime reference
0712318/15 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.