16-year-old from Cheam who risked life to dangle from a crane in Wallington makes promise to police

03/11/2014 15:44

 A 16-year-old boy caught on camera putting his life vulnerable to dangle from a 50mused Mobile crane has promised police he can not start a similar stunt again.

On Sunday, February 16, footage was published on YouTube which revealed two teenagers and also a man climbing up a huge quality crane on a vacant lot between Shotfield and Holmwood Gardens, Wallington.

Among the youngsters sometimes appears letting choose one hand.

Police have recently identified the 3, aged 16, 17 and 28, who featured inside film and referred to themselves as ��freerunners��.

Their death-defying ascent has been done without the safety equipment and was slammed by the police as “dangerous and stupid”.

Sutton police visited the 16-year-old in the Cheam home yesterday plus the youngster has signed a good Behaviour Contract (ABC).

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The used cranes is considered 50m high

The ABC is a voluntary agreement between him, law enforcement as well as the council to “to never act in a manner that causes or probably will cause harassment, alarm or distress to a single or more persons not within the same household”.

A breach on the contract you could end up an application being created to Magistrates Court for an Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO).

The 17- year-old, who also lives in Sutton, plus a 28-year-old, who’s going to be from outside the borough, are being visited through the police.

The mother and father of both teenagers are made aware of their death-defying stunt.

Robert Loveday, construction director for McCarthy and Stone, which might be developing a retirement development on the webpage, said: ��We’re focused on ensuring our live sites remain secure continually as a way to protect the safety and health on the local community and therefore are appalled because of the recklessness of those involved in this incident.

Meanwhile police are continuing to investigate whether any offences occured including criminal damage, disorderly behaviour and disturbance of the peace.

“Were taking this breach very seriously and therefore are actively investigating the problem using the the two HSE plus the police to guarantee such irresponsible acts are handled accordingly.

“Inside meanwhile, an entire article on our site security will be undertaken and further CCTV and night security implemented.