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Party boy could make $10,000 from teen riot

"sort of planned fight"

if he actually wants to give this party thing ago - does he think fighting will help his 'status' amongst teens or not?

will anyone really go to his party?
Apart from it will probably be crap - a) no alcohol to minors b)entry fee c)cant do whatever you like...
what teens would go?
 
haha check out this picture
 

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At least there is some justice...

The mother of wild party boy Corey Worthington has been fined for trying to prevent police arresting her son at their family home.

Joanne Delaney attempted to prevent her son's arrest weeks after a riotous house party of 500 drunk teenagers in January, a court has heard.

Ms Delaney was placed on a good behaviour bond and fined $500 for pushing a police officer in the chest.

When police knocked on the door of the Narre Warren home on February 6, Ms Delaney, 44, was resting in bed suffering from a migraine, her lawyer Fiona Todd told the Dandenong Magistrates Court.

The mother of three was struggling to cope with the aftermath of the party which Corey held while his parents were away.

The party attracted huge media attention when police helicopters and the dog squad were called in.

The court was told when police visited the house to arrest Worthington weeks after the party, Ms Delaney answered the door and invited officers inside but tried to prevent them going through a doorway.

When she was asked to move aside and refused, Ms Delaney was shifted by a police officer.

She then pushed the officer's chest with both her hands but was moved aside again.

Ms Delaney was later charged with one count of hindering police. She pleaded guilty to that charge.

A charge of assaulting police was withdrawn.

Ms Todd said her client's family was under great stress at the time police attended the house after the public spotlight had been on them.

"She looks forward to a time when the matter is behind her," Ms Todd told the court.

Magistrate Peter Reardon accepted that Ms Delaney's actions were spontaneous, not premeditated, and driven by a sense of loyalty to her son.

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=646976
 
I have three teenagers...i make a point of knowing where they are by communicating with other parents, particularly when they are invited to parties...No parents they don't go

There is no way I would go on holiday and leave my children unsupervised with access to my home.....

Party Boy's parents are idiots.....
 
There is no way I would go on holiday and leave my children unsupervised with access to my home

Doesn't it depend on the children?

My old man used to leave me at home for a month or so occasionally when he travelled when i was 15+ and i never had any problems. His friends and my mates parents knew i was there so they kept an eye on me.
 
Whenever me and my brother were left at home alone we would go and get the old mans ute and guns then go shoot stuff.

Then we discoved alcohol

How I'm still alive now...
 
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