Police are warning youngsters not to get involved in 'dangerous activity'.
Police have issued a warning after "potentially dangerous" activity from youngsters during the summer holidays.
In particular, officers are concerned about children climbing on roofs of schools and other buildings.
Authorities say while it's "great" young people want to hang out at schools in the holidays, it isn't if they're putting themselves at risk.
They add it is only "a matter of time" before someone is seriously injured.
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