Police Issue Urgent Safety Warning Following Reports of Youths Climbing Roofs in Oakham
Police in Oakham have issued a stern warning to parents and young people after a spike in reports of individuals climbing onto the roofs of buildings across the town.
PCSO Lauren, representing the local neighbourhood policing team, described the trend as "extremely dangerous," warning that what might be perceived as a dare or a bit of fun could easily lead to a life-altering tragedy.
Authorities are concerned that young people are underestimating the structural risks involved in "roof topping." Buildings in the town centre and residential areas are not designed to bear weight on specific sections, leading to several immediate dangers, many roofing materials can become brittle or slippery, especially during the winter months, a fall from even a single-story height can result in permanent injury or death. Costly repairs to tiles and guttering often fall on local businesses or homeowners. Responding to roof-related incidents often requires the attendance of both the Fire and Rescue Service and the Ambulance Service, pulling them away from other life-threatening calls.
The police are urging parents and carers to hold frank conversations with their children.
"Parents and carers: please take time to speak with your children about the dangers and reinforce why this behaviour is not safe," said PCSO Lauren. "Young people: if you see this post, please think carefully before taking risks your safety is important."
Members of the public are being asked to remain vigilant. If you spot anyone on a roof or believe a young person is putting themselves at risk, police advise against approaching them yourself.
In an Emergency: Dial 999 immediately if there is a risk to life or safety.
Non-Emergency: Information regarding recurring hotspots can be reported via 101 or the Leicestershire Police website.

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