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Youngsters risking lives by climbing on roof of Aberdeen sports centre

Councillor Avril MacKenzie is concerned youngsters are putting their safety at risk: Picture by Kenny Elrick
Councillor Avril MacKenzie is concerned youngsters are putting their safety at risk: Picture by Kenny Elrick

Police have issued a warning to Aberdeen youngsters and their parents following reports of youths climbing on the roof of a city sports centre.

There have been numerous reports of individuals clambering onto the roof of the Bucksburn building – and they have been told they are risking their lives in doing so.

Most recently, officers were sent to the sports centre on Sunday afternoon in response to reports of youths engaging in dangerous activities.

Photographs and videos also began circulating on social media, prompting condemnation from locals and pleas from the police and local councillor Avril MacKenzie.

Angry residents raised questions about whether parents knew what their children were up to and the risks they were taking.

Councillor MacKenzie said: “Do these children not stop to think about their own safety?

“If someone had fallen, who would be responsible then?

“Imagine someone had broken their neck and been paralysed – who would be expected to take responsibility then? Sport Aberdeen? Because they run the centre.”

Police are urging children in the area to consider the dangers of their actions and  asking parents to check up on their children.

Sergeant Lynne Kortland said: “Officers attended and the youths came down safely.

“Suitable advice was given and no damage was caused to the roof.

“There is an obvious risk in climbing onto the roof of a building and I would urge young people to think about their behaviour and not to put themselves or others in a situation where they could be in danger.

“I would also urge parents and guardians to make sure they know where their children are, who they are associating with and what they are doing.”

Councillor MacKenzie added: “They need to be more aware of the dangers. It would have been easy for one of them to fall and get hurt.

“As for their parents or guardians, they should be keeping on top of the children about what they’re doing. ”

Anyone who has concerns about antisocial behaviour in their area is encouraged to contact police by calling 101 when an incident occurs.