His videos feature parkour, with him climbing on a range of buildings and cranes, as well as doing "overnight challenges", where he and a group of friends attempt to stay in various commercial premises after closing hours.
Law started to receive local media attention in the Southern Daily Echo for his stunts in December 2015, after he scaled Dumbleton Towers in the Thornhill area of the city.
[8] The criminal behaviour order only applies in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and a breach of the conditions could lead to a possible five-year jail sentence.
He was warned multiple times by Hampshire Constabulary for trespassing, and after the video footage of him climbing Dumbleton Towers appeared in the Daily Echo, Southampton City Council leader Simon Letts stated that "It is a tragedy waiting to happen and someone's mother is not going to have a son at Christmas."
"[12] When Law and a group of friends trespassed into the Etihad Stadium in Manchester in September 2017, The Independent called the incident a "concerning security breach".