Manchester City defender Kyle Walker has been caught urinating in public for the second time, this time after a night out following his team’s 1-1 draw against Newcastle on September 28.
According to reports from the Daily Mail, Walker was seen relieving himself against a wall as he exited a bar in Manchester.
The incident puts him in violation of Manchester City Council’s Public Spaces Protection Order, which prohibits urination in public spaces and carries a fine of up to £150.
This isn’t the first time Walker has been involved in such an incident. In April 2022, just a day after Manchester City’s FA Cup semi-final loss to Liverpool, the England international was caught urinating against the wall of a £260-a-night hotel in broad daylight.
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His repeated public infractions have raised concerns over the responsibility athletes and public figures must uphold as role models, especially in light of their influence on the public.
In spite his standing as a star footballer, Walker’s actions underline the message that no one is above the law.
His behavior serves as a reminder that public figures, like any other citizen, must adhere to rules and regulations.
Moreover, such incidents tarnish reputations and can have long-term effects on personal and professional lives, making it important for celebrities to act responsibly and consider the consequences of their actions.