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Chavs trash house in MySpace party

by Trench Reynolds on April 17th, 2007

Myspace-advertised party wrecks family home:
Behold the power of large groups and stupid teens. And why you shouldn’t advertise a party on MySpace. This story comes to us from the U.K.

Up to 200 teenagers from across the country trashed a family house while the parents were away after their daughter advertised the bash on the MySpace internet site, police said.

According to reports, the invitation for the Easter Monday party was posted on the popular site as a “Skins Unofficial Party” - a reference to the controversial Channel 4 series which featured scenes where a teenage get-together got out of hand.

It has been alleged that party-goers urinated on the mother’s wedding dress and children’s clothes; stole cash and jewellery; ripped light fittings from the ceiling by swinging on them; stubbed out cigarettes on the carpet; vomited throughout the house; barricaded the back door to prevent neighbours from intervening and dyed Fred Perry clothes belonging the host’s brother because they “didn’t like charvas” (the North East dialect for chavs).

I can’t even imagine how pissed off the parents must be.

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1 opinion for Chavs trash house in MySpace party

  • Jessica
    Apr 17, 2007 at 4:32 pm

    Oh I bet that little girl wishes she never heard of Myspace. Looks like the parents where not too bad off on the wealth scale: “£230,000 property in a quiet cul-de-sac in Co Durham suffered £20,000 of damage.” (That would be almost $462, 000 home)….but that is $40, 000 worth of damage.

    And one thing I can’t figure out: “He said the force made no arrests on the night but will attempt to trace all the party-goers while investigating the allegations of criminal damage.”

    Why not arrest them the night of the party…it is just way too dangerous that this girl posted her info up as it mentioned the folks not even from her town showing up unannounced.

    And this is why you should never do an “event invite” or bulletin via myspace.

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