Exposed: The filthy reality of Schoolies Week

 

FLASHING, boozing, sex and STDs. Welcome to Schoolies 2013. This is where the class ends and the wild times begin. As the final school bell rings, thousands descend on Surfers Paradise in Queensland to let loose after completing their Year 12 studies. The results are always worse than any mother could ever imagine.

 

 

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Would you like to see your teenager like this?

 

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Beware, they may offend.

 

I wish they would ban schoolies. I don't know why the hotels give them accomodation.

 

 

 

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When did it become legal for children under the age of 18 to drink alcohol?

When did drug taking become legal

When did it become OK for parent to supply their underage children with alcohol?

When is the Qld Government going to read their own Child Protection Act and see they are breaking their own laws.

When are parents going to wake up to themselves and stop this "rite of passage" garbage and take responsibility for their underage children.

The whole thing is disgracful and makes me sick to the core.

 

“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein

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Isnt this what schoolies have always been about?

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Smiley Frustrated Bemused.

We had a pleasant Barbeque on the Yarra. Everyone brought along something.

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You would need to be living in a bubble if you didn't know what happens. Like everything else, if drugs and alcohol are involved, it will be bad.

Fortunately not all of the teens behave like this.

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I didn't let mine go.

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I hate  negative stereotyping ...of both young and old

Why do they put those pics on facebook for people to use against all of Australia's youth?

 

 

 

Parents should be banned from school .....

 

 

ALMOST 20 parents have been barred from school grounds across the state for abusive or threatening behaviour.

Education Department figures show principals have banned 19 parents since the start of last year - many for repeated incidents of abuse.

 http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/badly-behaved-parents-banned-from-south-australia...

 

 

 

 

 

 

they sometimes are.....

 

 

not all parents behave badly and require banning Smiley Happy

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I helped out in a hotel one schoolies on the gold coast.

 

Parents were dropping their children off with cans of booze, some of the parents did not like us taking their bank card number incase their darlings wreaked their rooms.

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Never understood the thought process of a parent sending their kids of with a pocket full of mums and dads money, why on earth would you pay for your kids to hurt themselves like that ............ shakes head. Maybe its mum and dad that want the break??????
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I'd like to know if someone did the right thing and helped that young women up of the toilet floor.Not only take her photo for their own and others enjoyment/amusement.

 

Several of those photos look like how some men apparently act on stagg nights.

 

 

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 I don't know why the hotels give them accomodation.

 

Because they earn a lot of money doing so... without schoolies those rooms would not be booked out solid for that period.

I am not sure what the rates are for schoolies. I assume they are peak rates for that period of time (due to demand), so a big money spinner for them.

 

Damage to rooms, excessive cleaning charges that would be charged as extras to the person who paid for the room.

 

I have a friend that lives near Gold Coast and she did a bit of hotel cleaning in school hours so she was home when the kids were home. Cleaning after schoolies people put her off though and she moved onto cleaning for elderly &disabled people after that.

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