Nowadays many traceurs want to start parkour.
Is parkour on roofs illegal.
Then there s issues with some who trespass onto private property or go on roofs while training.
There is no direct law banning parkour in general public places.
The parkour itself is not illegal.
And let s be honest.
On the other hand stats are showing that it is expanding day by day and also catching the attention of law enforcing agencies.
But just because this isn t the case doesn t mean that you can practice parkour wherever you want.
And no offense joshbeast but you sound abrasive.
Speaking very generally there is no law that goes specifically against parkour saying it is unlawful to practice it.
Disregard for public property.
These will be the offences.
That is most certainly illegal.
Parkour itself is not illegal but if you practice on private property you can get cited fined or even arrested for trespassing depending on local laws source.
But in the course of practice if any material like railings walls etc tend to break then the law comes into the picture.
It can be a high risk activity which is why in some situations a traceur someone who does parkour can end up in legal trouble.
I understand your feelings for the subject.
However many public buildings have posted no trespassing signs which makes it illegal to be there at all.
But the one common question arises in their mind that is parkour illegal.
I know that s not the point you re arguing just thought i d mention it.
If your parkour practice disturbs the general public.