I Am Glad He Isn't Mine

A 16-year-old boy says his guests were justified in pelting police with glass bottles after officers closed a 200-strong party at his mother's Hazelmere home.

 

 

Neighbours claim Saturday night's party was the third at the Robertson Street address in two months, including a Halloween event that attracted 500 people.

 

 

More than 20 police cars, the dog squad and mounted section were called in to break up the party and 16 juveniles were detained after they threw bottles. Several nearby residents reported damage to their properties.

 

 

Organiser Martin Fulton said the party was "chilled" before police shut it and forced everyone into the street.

 

 

He said it had been registered with police and he hired bouncers to deal with troublemakers. Attendees paid up to $10 to get in.

 

 

"It was fine until the cops showed up. They ruined it," Martin told Seven News.

 

 

"Everyone started bottling the cop cars because they shut down a good party. It was essentially the cops' fault." Martin's mother Michelle, who did not want her surname printed, said she rented the home from affordable housing provider Foundation Housing

 

On its website, the organisation says it has a "zero tolerance approach to anti- social behaviour" at its properties. Foundation Housing, which was contacted for comment, uses grants and government joint ventures to fund its projects.

 

 

Michelle said police "escalated" the problem when they moved the party into the street. She said she did not provide alcohol to guests.

 

 

She said having big parties while accessing social housing was "probably not" a good idea but claimed she could not control her son.

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I'm sure the neighbours disagree that the party was 'chilled' before the police showed up. They do not come in with that much force to an under control party. The former tenants of the house across the road from me had numerous partys closed and made the news a couple times and there was no dog squad. Though the mounted section were there once or twice.
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Poor mum..................... she couldn't control her son............... and she didn't want the police to show her how either.

$10 to get in? sounds like a planned event, how big is her social housing that accommodated 200 people?

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@azureline** wrote:

Poor mum..................... she couldn't control her son............... and she didn't want the police to show her how either.

$10 to get in? sounds like a planned event, how big is her social housing that accommodated 200 people?


2 grand! I wonder how much of that went to the mother, as the lease  holder.

Inconsiderate ning nongs.

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