On one occasion while on the tube, he said people even fled the carriage he was in when his hairdressing clippers started vibrating in his bag.
To try and stop the cruel behaviour, he has shaved off his beard and stopped carrying a rucksack - and now says people have a completely new opinion of him.
John said: "One time I was sat on the train and I had clippers in my bag and they went off.
"I lifted the bag to check them and people started running from the carriage. One lady looked at me and she just froze. "I took the clippers out of my bag and waved them to show people what it was. "Their reaction was a clear an indication of what they all thought."
John, who has four daughters, admits he could understand some alarm but wishes people were not so judgmental.
The qualified hairdresser who lives in Amersham, Bucks., said it started to get to him when people were ignoring him.
John even says on some occasions he felt intimidated by police - with officers standing in his way and watching him as he purchased tickets for public transport.
He added: "I didn't want to be judged all the time. I don't want to feel racism every day. "I just want to speak out and have people hear about it. "All I am doing is going to work, trying to fit in with society and being polite to people every day."
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