
La práctica ilegal de unos jóvenes haciendo parkour en las azoteas de Sevilla: …
Un grupo de 'traceurs' extranjeros ha compartido en redes sociales un vídeo entrenando parkour en azoteas privadas de Sevilla, desatando una ola de c…
Seville, Spain – A group of parkour practitioners, including local enthusiast Andrés and members of the German collective "Die Schlappen," recently embarked on a high-stakes urban exploration across Seville's rooftops, enduring temperatures that soared above 45°C. The group, known for their daring acrobatic feats, documented their journey, showcasing impressive jumps between buildings and their efforts to combat the intense summer heat, including using a rooftop water tap to cool down.The adventure took an abrupt turn when a local resident confronted the athletes for trespassing on her private property. The homeowner, whose identity has not been released, expressed her dismay, stating, "Do you think you can just enter a rooftop that isn't yours?" She questioned the legality of their actions and the appropriateness of performing stunts on private property.Andrés, speaking on behalf of the group, attempted to explain their activity, mentioning they were "making some videos." However, the resident firmly reiterated, "But you make videos in your own home. Go on, leave." Following the clear directive, the group promptly decided to depart the premises.The incident highlights ongoing discussions about urban exploration, property rights, and safety. While the parkour group demonstrated respect by leaving when asked, the event serves as a reminder of the potential conflicts that can arise when such activities intersect with private spaces and public safety concerns. No injuries were reported during the incident.
Un grupo de 'traceurs' extranjeros ha compartido en redes sociales un vídeo entrenando parkour en azoteas privadas de Sevilla, desatando una ola de c…