Man charged after allegedly climbing cruise ship's moorings in Sydney

The man was seen climbing and hanging from the ropes tying the "Carnival Adventure" Cruise ship to Circular Quay about 3pm yesterday.

A man has been charged after he was pulled down from the mooring lines of a cruise ship in Sydney Harbour.

A man was seen hanging from the ropes tying the Carnival Adventure cruise ship to Circular Quay about 3pm yesterday.

A NSW Police boat arrived at the scene, finding a man suspended over the water and a crowd of spectators watching.

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A man has been arrested after he allegedly climbed the moorings lines of a cruise ship in Sydney Harbour.

Police said the mooring line was lowered down towards the police boat before a 29-year-old man was arrested.

From Circular Quay, he was taken to Day Street Police Station.

He's now been charged with three offences relating to unauthorised entry.

The man was granted conditional bail to appear in court on June 11.

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