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SUBMAN1
01-15-08, 02:31 PM
Ouch! Police are going to charge this kid for simply doing their job? Last time I checked, this kid already paid the bill through his taxes.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22649300/

-S

Jimbuna
01-15-08, 03:11 PM
Hopefully he learn a salutary lesson from it all :yep:

August
01-15-08, 03:13 PM
Ouch! Police are going to charge this kid for simply doing their job? Last time I checked, this kid already paid the bill through his taxes.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22649300/

-S

The kid is sixteen. How much taxes do you reckon he's paid again?

Thunder
01-15-08, 03:23 PM
How much resposnsobility will they be laying on the kid?
Were guests on the road when the cars were damaged etc?(500 in a house is quite a bit.) Private or public propety?
Is there a law telling one how many people one can have at a party? How does it work if the people causing the s***, were unkown to him?
... or for that matter what if patrons from a bar go out and cause damage (ala football fans). Basically how much was he able to do when it got too large?
An idiot for posting on the net!
Don't get me wong i think he should be punished , but will they have a hard time getting a fine passed?

Konovalov
01-15-08, 04:53 PM
Ouch! Police are going to charge this kid for simply doing their job? Last time I checked, this kid already paid the bill through his taxes.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22649300/

-S

The kid is sixteen. How much taxes do you reckon he's paid again?

And given his stinking attitude I think it is fair to assume that he hasn't worked a day in his short little life. I hope the parents teach the kid a few hard lessons. What a little a hole. :damn:

darius359au
01-15-08, 04:59 PM
How much resposnsobility will they be laying on the kid?
Were guests on the road when the cars were damaged etc?(500 in a house is quite a bit.) Private or public propety?
Is there a law telling one how many people one can have at a party? How does it work if the people causing the s***, were unkown to him?
... or for that matter what if patrons from a bar go out and cause damage (ala football fans). Basically how much was he able to do when it got too large?
An idiot for posting on the net!
Don't get me wong i think he should be punished , but will they have a hard time getting a fine passed?



There are laws in Australia in regard to parties ,which is why the Police got called in the first place , then Numbnut's and his mates decided to attack the Police and have a riot for fun, so there's now a whole bunch of other charges he can get hit with :up:

Sailor Steve
01-15-08, 05:04 PM
I'm reminded of the theme from Baretta:

"Don't do the crime if you can't do the time..."

Jimbuna
01-15-08, 05:05 PM
Hit the bugger with a labour intensive job and make him jand over ALL his wages until he has paid full reparation for everything http://imgcash2.imageshack.us/img134/9742/angry8se2.gif

Heibges
01-15-08, 06:02 PM
Plus,you have to pay the police if you wanted them to provide security for an event with 500 guests. I guess they consider this much the same situation.

If the police have to provide traffic control for a construction project, that cost will be paid by the construction company not the local taxpayers. Of course the taxpayers would still end up paying for this in the end.

bookworm_020
01-15-08, 06:28 PM
He's now getting offers to organise other parties, with a well know publicity agent here in Australia saying he could get $50,000 to $60,000 if he goes to America!:nope::nope::nope::nope:

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23059389-5001021,00.html

The creep should be made to wash police cars and clean the mess out of the back of paddy wagons for the next year as punishment for what he did. His parents should sell all his gear (playstation, clothes, computer, and so forth) on Ebay, with all profits going to cover the cost of his little party!

swifty
01-15-08, 10:44 PM
I love the attitude in the interview. He talks to reporters before his parents.

http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1797425

darius359au
01-15-08, 11:50 PM
Longarm of the law :up:

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/party-boy-corey-arrested/2008/01/16/1200419849567.html?s_cid=rss_news

bookworm_020
01-16-08, 12:46 AM
You Beat me to it!:x

:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

TarJak
01-16-08, 01:58 AM
Sounds like his house must have been as full as a fat girls sock! If I was Dad, I'd be applying my size 12 steel capped boot to his backside for a while.

The problem is that it will most likely Mum and Dad who have to pay the fine cos Party Boy doesn't look like he could cough up $20K to quick.

He certainly doesn't deserve a job paying $50K to "organise" parites for someone else. I'd say his organisational skills leave a lot to be desired if the party was going to cost $20K to clean up after. If I'd paid for someone to organise a party I'd not want to get hit with a fine for damage etc afterwards.

Zachstar
01-16-08, 02:03 AM
He's now getting offers to organise other parties, with a well know publicity agent here in Australia saying he could get $50,000 to $60,000 if he goes to America!:nope::nope::nope::nope:

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23059389-5001021,00.html

The creep should be made to wash police cars and clean the mess out of the back of paddy wagons for the next year as punishment for what he did. His parents should sell all his gear (playstation, clothes, computer, and so forth) on Ebay, with all profits going to cover the cost of his little party!
What?! Do you have no education on rights and sanitation?

Washing police cruisers and transports is one thing, cleaning the inside is QUITE another.

You have any idea what he could be exposed to cleaning the inside of any police cruiser or transport? Do you WANT the police to be sued?

Now that he is well known he will get mega lawyers that could sue a fish.

Zachstar
01-16-08, 02:05 AM
Sounds like his house must have been as full as a fat girls sock! If I was Dad, I'd be applying my size 12 steel capped boot to his backside for a while.

The problem is that it will most likely Mum and Dad who have to pay the fine cos Party Boy doesn't look like he could cough up $20K to quick.

He certainly doesn't deserve a job paying $50K to "organise" parites for someone else. I'd say his organisational skills leave a lot to be desired if the party was going to cost $20K to clean up after. If I'd paid for someone to organise a party I'd not want to get hit with a fine for damage etc afterwards.

How much you want to bet that right now the parents are really praising him for netting offers of 50k and up?

I am quickly learning the ways of this sick world. A vet gets crap for help yet crazy nutters net thousands in deals.

Jimbuna
01-16-08, 04:45 AM
So......anyone for putting it down as 'youthful exuberance' :lol:

darius359au
01-16-08, 06:29 AM
Things are getting better for stupid , police have charged the prat and a mate with affray and child pornography offences:o

Skybird
01-16-08, 06:29 AM
Ouch! Police are going to charge this kid for simply doing their job? Last time I checked, this kid already paid the bill through his taxes.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22649300/

-S
If you violate the law and the police must chase and arrest you, and you get sentenced for a financial penalty - you still must pay it and pay compensation for the damage you did although you may have payed taxes. If yyou alarm the fire brigade or an ambulance for fun, you will be charged for the costs of the show.

If you mess it up, you pay for it.

Of course the parents have the legal responsibility for their offspring as long as he is not adult, and so will need to pay. Nevertheless, there should be a penalty for the kid as well that provides him with the needed sufficient "aversive stimulus" and a penalizing effort that he can shoulder with his probably limited abilities (as long as he is not rich daddy's golden boy and already has a pocket money of 10.000 bucks per month - then he should pay the fee all by himself).

bookworm_020
01-16-08, 05:16 PM
Things are getting better for stupid , police have charged the prat and a mate with affray and child pornography offences:o
Here is the story

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23063838-5001021,00.html

Washing police cruisers and transports is one thing, cleaning the inside is QUITE another.
Well he better get use to it as he'll most likley be seeing the inside of police cars and wagons in the near future! That's if he survives the first contact with the parents!:D

Jimbuna
01-17-08, 01:35 PM
LOL :rotfl:

FIREWALL
01-17-08, 03:53 PM
Things are getting better for stupid , police have charged the prat and a mate with affray and child pornography offences:o
Here is the story

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23063838-5001021,00.html

Washing police cruisers and transports is one thing, cleaning the inside is QUITE another.
Well he better get use to it as he'll most likley be seeing the inside of police cars and wagons in the near future! That's if he survives the first contact with the parents!:D

Read story . The little bitch is refuseing to go home.:rotfl:

Jimbuna
01-17-08, 04:32 PM
Things are getting better for stupid , police have charged the prat and a mate with affray and child pornography offences:o
Here is the story

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23063838-5001021,00.html

Washing police cruisers and transports is one thing, cleaning the inside is QUITE another.
Well he better get use to it as he'll most likley be seeing the inside of police cars and wagons in the near future! That's if he survives the first contact with the parents!:D

Read story . The little bitch is refuseing to go home.:rotfl:

Register the young twunt as 'homeless' and put him in the care of the local authority http://imgcash2.imageshack.us/img134/9742/angry8se2.gif

darius359au
01-17-08, 07:15 PM
Register the young twunt as 'homeless' and put him in the care of the local authority http://imgcash2.imageshack.us/img134/9742/angry8se2.gif

Centerlink would give him a cuddle , a Teddy Bear and money to hold another party because his feeling have been hurt by the nasty people who think he's an idiot :x

bookworm_020
01-17-08, 08:39 PM
Register the young twunt as 'homeless' and put him in the care of the local authority http://imgcash2.imageshack.us/img134/9742/angry8se2.gif
Centerlink would give him a cuddle , a Teddy Bear and money to hold another party because his feeling have been hurt by the nasty people who think he's an idiot :x
Don't give him idea's!

Now get your revenge!:up:

http://www.slapcorey.com/

Tips on getting the best result and people experiences with it!

http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/monty/index.php/dailytelegraph/comments/tip_and_techniques_for_slapping_corey_to_a_top_sco re1/

http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/monty/index.php/dailytelegraph/comments/corey_unites_the_nation_as_a_healer/

Skybird
01-17-08, 09:05 PM
Do like we do in Germany (serious!) - send him to a 9 month education camp in Siberia (no joke, we really do it, i learned yesterday). Chopping wood for the fire in their house, outside at -50° C currently. Toilets in the garden. No water taps. No radio. No TV. No PC. No console. Just the group, the teacher/minders, the beautiful but isolated landscape, and a Russian police that is much more unforgiving than the german one - the kids fear them, and thus admit they respect them. Our kids in that camp behave, because they know what they have to expect in the prisons over there when for example stealing in that poor village.

It is a pedagogic program, though, but in no way a bootcamp (thank God). The educational success is better than with any arrest or program in Germany, except a well-known boxing camp that is run over here where juvenile offenders must train from 0500 until bedtime, and nothing else. They learn to get rid of their aggressions that way, they leanr to follow a structured day and learn discipline, they see the sporting success coming from that efforts, and the "Rückfallquote" (repetition quote?) is so low that it sets a record compared to anything else over here (around 10-20% only). Means: only one in ten or one in five passing that boxtraining camp over 6 months come in contact with the police again. Compared to that, bootcamps statistically show no significant difference to regular prison, most statistics seem to agree on a repetition quota of 50-60%, even american statistics show that, and first states have already abandoned or plan to abandon the system again. Florida, once in the 90s one of the loudest propagators of bootcamps, was the first giving them up.

the problem in Germany is that judges wait too long before they offer the choice between such programs and prison/reformatories for juveniles, and that we have too many such camps that are wishy-washy, and too few that go to the physical core of aggression like this boxing camp, and the siberian camp. But such things would be the most promising way to go, and have little to do with the soft vacation tours that juveniles do when being send to Brasil, or any other tourist ressorts, where it is hoped they would chnage for the better if seeing the beauty of a different place. :lol: The main difference to bootcamps is that a bootcamp is meant to break and disgrace kids, shatter them, and put them together in a military fashion: obedient, and low in self-esteem, where a tough educational camp is meant to offer a valve for aggression, reduce environmental overstimulation, offer protection and care as a reward for discipline, raise self-esteem, and offer the space for kids to disconnect from their troubled former life and come to their senses - maybe for the first time in years, if not in their whole former life. At the same time, surpassing of rules nevertheless has disciplinary consequences and thus gets discouraged. It is said to be needed rarely only, though. At first, they have no energy left anyway. Later they have started to appreciate to be successful and get appreciation that is gained by success in training, not by dumb violence.

So, holidays at the Copa Cabana are as useless and wrong as are bootcamps. Disciplined and demanding, yet rewarding sportcamps and isolation from sensual overstimulation seems to be the way to go, judging by statistics that speak a clear language when comparing these three options. Not disgrace and mental distruction, but offering appreciation for self-discipline and success in training, and encouraging positive potentials instead of destroying both the positive and negtaive potentials and kicking kids to the ground and showing them that ni matter what - they never can please the drill-instructors and fulfill his demands. Children and juveniles are no marines and should not be treated like marines - that's why the system is not only not working, but produces additonal negatives. In ten to fifteen years, nobody will speak of it anymore anyway.

Jimbuna
01-18-08, 04:31 PM
I liked that....it was kinda theraputic in a way http://www.spreadtheiris.com/images/smilies/smacka.gif

Biggles
01-18-08, 06:47 PM
How the hell did he manage to press in 500 teens in his home?

Seriously, that brat needs some help....and a very good lawyer....