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Concern over youth parties BY KATIE TODD

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Mid Cantabrian minors are being urged to reconsider the recipe for a good party, following incidents where good behaviour has gone awry. Pitfalls like no adult supervision, uncontrolled alcohol supply and public Facebook events are proving problematic and have caused police to intervene in “two or three” recent incidents. “In many instances the adults do make sound decisions, and that’s great to see,” said Senior Sergeant Scott Banfield. “But other people have turned a blind eye to some of the goings on and even supplied alcohol, which is a big no-no.” He said while police are not trying to

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Another persistent problem, he said, was the number of open-invite Facebook events still being publicised and attracting unwanted invitees, “even when the event is way out in the country”. After making poor decisions at parties, Banfield said the police often saw a number of people with issues arising further down the track. For example, he said, some people had difficulties obtaining visas for overseas travel. “People then feel hard done by … but there’s nothing police can do at that stage.”

spoil everyone’s fun, they often see the sorry end of young people’s alcohol consumption. “When drinking, young people can become one of two things,” he said. “They can become an offender – and that could mean getting into a fight, throwing something through a window or driving while intoxicated ... or they can become a victim – and someone assaults them.” The CIB were continuing to investigate recent incidents in Mid Canterbury in which assaults had occurred, he said. “Young girls can be particularly vulnerable,” he said. “You can’t just leave someone alone assuming they’ll be fine … you’ve really got to look after your mates.”

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