Crewe police increase patrols after kids climb roofs. This antisocial behaviour is very dangerous and also a crime.

Local police warned many roofs are unstable, and climbing them is a crime for the kids. Crewe’s PCSO Lizzie Jolley spoke about the issue, noting the roof climbing disrupts businesses. People worry when they see it happen.
Police told homes about the anti-social behavior and even visited families. Next time, kids will be going to the police station. Workers are pulled from their jobs to deal with this.
Roofs often have signs warning about danger, suggesting the kids bypassed the initial gate. Families should talk to their children about the risks and the fact that this is against the law.
This activity also endangers officers and workers, who must climb up to help the kids down. They have increased patrols in the areas now, emphasizing that talking is key to preventing this at home.