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Monday, January 3, 2011

Pamela Anderson’s train terror over fan arrest


Pamela Anderson got scared on Sunday in Liverpool when a fan tried to board the same coach that she was taking to London. She was leaving the Liverpool Lime Street railway station with a train to London after she completed her part in the traditional festive pantomime Aladdin.

The police eventually used pepper spray and some bit of force to get the man off the train after persuasion failed to get him off. The incident was captured on camera and the photos were made available on the Internet on Monday. The pictures show four police officers taking the over-zealous fan away as Anderson who was scared out of her skin by the incident looked on.

The police later told reporters that the suspect was a 21-year-old. The police said that the main reason why the man was arrested was because he “became violent and assaulted an officer and was arrested. Officers were forced to use capture spray as the man resisted arrest.”

An aide to Anderson later tweeted that the singer was very fine and praised the professional manner the security at the railway station handled the incident. She is currently in London.

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