POLICE yesterday began a flashing inquiry into England’s Kyle Walker and seized CCTV footage of his drunken antics.
The married ace, 32, was at Man City training on Wednesday after the video was revealed.
Two officers spoke to bar staff in Cheshire and could interview the £150,000-a-week star under caution for indecent exposure, which carries a maximum two-year jail term.
Walker could also be quizzed for outraging public decency, a common law offence that carries an unlimited fine and jail term.
To prove their case police would need to demonstrate that two or more people were nearby when the “lewd, obscene or disgusting” act was committed.
They do not necessarily need to have seen it, so long as there was potential for offence.
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Cheshire Police last night said inquiries were at an early stage and that no arrests had been made.
Walker has three sons with model wife Annie.
Police spoke to staff at Revolution in Wilmslow, Cheshire, which Walker, two women plus male friends visited from 5.20pm to 7pm on Sunday.
Other clips showed him pawing at one of the women and snogging her.
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City refused to address the scandal publicly yesterday, insisting his behaviour was a personal matter.
Women’s Aid, which campaigns against domestic abuse, said: “Indecent exposure is a serious issue, and those who expose themselves purposely in a public place will be seeing what they can get away with.
“If employers, including football clubs, do not take it seriously, it sends out a clear message about what is acceptable behaviour.”