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Published 19:46 7 Jan 2014 GMT

Davidson has said he is "disgusted" at his behaviour. [Image courtesy of The Scottish Sun]
The court heard Davidson made attempts to pull the woman closer and embrace her again, however the staff member freed herself and exited the train, leaving her trolley and cash float behind.
"The staff member was standing opposite the accused and he grabbed her right arm. He said he was going to kiss her and she broke free," Jim added.
"The accused was then seen trying to sit on the lap of another female passenger, before falling onto his face. He was rubbing his chest, sticking his tongue out and shouting about what he wanted to do to his boyfriend. He got back to his feet.
"He then approached the unattended trolley and started rubbing himself against the trolley.
'"The train had moved off and the British Transport Police were waiting for him in Perth. They found him lying face down near the train door. He indicated that he didn't remember any of the incident."
The solicitor defending Davidson explain the man had no recollection of what happened on the train.
"It is something that has never happened before and is unlikely to ever happen again," he said.
In a letter to the court, Davidson stated: "I really can't remember anything that happened. I am disgusted with my behaviour. I'm very sorry."
Davidson was now be placed on a community payback scheme and was ordered to carry out 100 hours unpaid work.