Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid EmailFour men have been fined a combined sum of more than £1,500 after risking their lives climbing the Humber Bridge in Hull. A series of death-defying videos were posted online, showing thrill-seekers climbing, and sometimes even performing handstands, at the top of the 30-metre high structure. (Image: Hull Daily Mail / MEN Media)(Image: Hull Daily Mail / MEN Media)However, the pair had to call off their ascent to the top after they spotted cameras moving to follow them. (Image: iStockphoto)(Image: Hull Daily Mail / MEN Media)Speaking to the Hull Daily Mail after the climb in July, Grassi-Havnen had said it was "quite therapeutic". Following the prosecutions, Dr Kevin Moore, chief executive of the Humber Bridge, said: “As these prosecutions demonstrate, we take a zero-tolerance approach to people illegally climbing the Humber Bridge.
Source: Daily Mirror March 29, 2018 15:00 UTC