Cambridgeshire Police officers were on hand on a hot day in Huntingdonshire to stop danger in the river.
The force were on patrol in Hemingford Abbotts and Houghton on July 30 when they received reports of a group of young adults jumping off of a bridge into the river.
The reports stated that the group were causing a disturbance to local residents. The patrol officers moved the youths on, and have since issued a warning about playing near water on a hot day.
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A spokesperson for Cambridgeshire Police said: "It may seem like a good way to cool off, but jumping or diving in open water can cause serious harm.
"The water can contain unseen hazards and be far deeper than it looks."
More information on water safety is available on the Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service website, which can be accessed by clicking here.
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