Following City’s 2-0 win over Newcastle, Walker was spotted drinking with friends in a Manchester bar. The 32-year-old was captured in video dropping his trousers in front of two women, who he then went onto engage in conversation with. This act of exposure violates the Sexual Offences Act of 2003, where a person committing indecent exposure is defined as if they “intentionally expose their genitals and intend that someone will see them and be caused alarm or distress.”
A Cheshire police spokesperson told Sky Sports News that “On Wednesday 8th March, Cheshire police were made aware of a video circulating on social media in relation to an indecent exposure which allegedly occurred in the Wilmslow area. Enquiries in relation to the incident are in the early stages and no arrests have been made at this time.”
If there are no repercussions it possibly gives them the confidence to see what they can get away with next time
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Teresa Parker, of Woman’s Aid, has also made a comment on the matter: “It can give the person exposing themselves a sense of power. And if there are no repercussions it possibly gives them the confidence to see what they can get away with next time.”
Manchester City have not yet made a statement on the matter, but the media is under the impression the club views Walker’s personal life as a private matter. As of writing, no word has also been released from Walker or his team.