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Police are looking for young men who climbed the chimney in the Karlovy Vary region and put the video on the Internet

by Emma Walker – News Editor

They published the information on Tuesday morning. So far, it is not clear when the youngsters broke into the plant in Sadov. According to the video, however, it was a working day because you can see heavy technology. “The couple was supposed to overcome the fence during operation and then climb to the top of the chimney. Everything was supposed to record on a mobile phone,” police spokesman Jakub Kopřiva described.

She subsequently published her dangerous actions on the Internet. In the shots, the youngsters have most of the face covered with scarves. “We are looking for their identity. If you recognize the person, tell us their identity or any information on the toll -free line or phone number 974 366 911,” Kopriva asked.

Dangerous trend

At the same time, he also called on both exceptions to apply for the district department in Ostrov. The spokesman strongly warned of such a form of entertainment that young people climb high chimneys, cranes, buildings or train sets, often only because of videos or photos for social networks.

“This very dangerous trend may have tragic consequences. For example, a minor boy climbed the transmitter in Jilemnice in Semily last week, which is not publicly accessible. He fell and died during the climbing,” he said.

The risk of falling is huge, he stressed. “Little inattention or strong wind gust can mean death. Adrenaline can turn the judgment and thus increases the risk of the accident,” he said. He recalled that entry into chimneys and other industrial buildings is illegal.

He recommended that people not share content on social networks that promote dangerous challenges. “Report movement in dangerous places because it may be a life. Talk to your children and peers about real consequences of such acts,” he added.

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