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Manchester City take out trespass injunction after seven daredevils break into Etihad Stadium and climb on roof

Any trespassers on Manchester City property face potential jail in an immediate response to seven urban free climbers breaking into the Etihad Stadium.

The youngsters filmed themselves free-running around the stadium on August 27, with footage showing a pair of legs dangling over the roof before they were escorted away by police.

City have now taken out a trespass injunction on six of the group’s seven members - one is a minor - but that also extends to any other member of the public too.

Trespassers at Manchester City face jail in a response to seven urban free climbers breaking in
Trespassers at Manchester City face jail in a response to seven urban free climbers breaking in
The youngsters filmed themselves free-running around the stadium on August 27
The youngsters filmed themselves free-running around the stadium on August 27
u00a0Footage showed  legs dangling over the roof before they were escorted away by police
Footage showed legs dangling over the roof before they were escorted away by police

Those going beyond a green perimeter fence around 50 yards from the Etihad turnstiles once gates are locked will be deemed to have illegally broken into the premises.