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Party boy could make $10,000 from teen riot

as long as the ACA interviewer gets dressed up as well
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in granny glasses and a ruler lol.

ps I don't think its' a cardinal offence to have a party - sure it got out of hand then, and has escalated since - partly due to the press - but o boy - there but for the grace of god go ... a lot of people I know ;)
 
Look like Party Boy and the rest of GenY are getting a reputation .......


Victoria Police chief commissioner Christine Nixon may sound like a censorious old matron when she bemoans the level of violence against police officers from Generation Y kids, but the story on the streets is hard to ignore.

Nixon’s comments follow a massed call out of police, the dog squad, and a helicopter to deal with a teenage party that turned into a 500-strong melee last weekend.

The 16-year old party host gained global notoriety after his “guests” took over the street, hurling abuse and bottles at officers when asked to disperse.

Then days later police were forced to use capsicum spray to save themselves from angry Greek tennis fans at the Australian Open.

In the wake of these incidents, Nixon told the press: ”We are seeing a level of aggression that our police officers are seeing within the city itself that is much worse."

She singled out Generation Y as the vector of an epidemic of disrespect towards police.

http://www.thebulletinblog.com.au/street_crims_less_abusive_than_Gen_Y.htm
 
I mean, why aren't we watching this bloke on TV - being asked to take off his bludy glasses !

(sounds like pot I guess - but ? who nose)

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/01/19/2142276.htm?section=justin

Police employee facing drug charges
Posted 3 hours 24 minutes ago
A 37-year-old unsworn member of the Victoria Police Force is up on drug charges.

Scott Hurley from Sunshine in Melbourne's west faces charges including trafficking, possessing and cultivating a drug of dependence.

He has been bailed to appear in Melbourne Magistrates Court in March.
 
I'm sure many saw this on the cover of the newspapers on the weekend..

His parents went in to bat for him (hell he needed it - a 16 year old against the world for a while there):-

"A teenager's stupid idea to throw a party while his parents were away has been blown out of proportion. He deserves a second chance.,,,, It could have been any teenager who played up. THis time it happened to be our son Corey."

The Delaneys also supplied a school photo of a younger Corey to show their son without his yellow sunglasses. :2twocents
 

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QUOTE=numbercruncher;247330]Look like Party Boy and the rest of GenY are getting a reputation .......

These are fighting words!!! ;) lmao...

http://www.thebulletinblog.com.au/street_crims_less_abusive_than_Gen_Y.htm
Nixon calling em the WH-Y generation.
Reminds me, There's another article around calls em the PART-Y generation :2twocents

PS I'll add this bit from that article..
"He's devastated. He has taken this and run with it, but he has come back down to earthwitha big thud", his distraught mother said. "At this stage, for everybody's sake, he's taking a bit of a break".

That'll teach him not to do what the ACA interviewer asked him to do !

PS didn't see too many responses to post #123 btw.
 
PS I'll add this bit from that article..
"He's devastated. He has taken this and run with it, but he has come back down to earthwitha big thud", his distraught mother said. "At this stage, for everybody's sake, he's taking a bit of a break".
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Seems like it was a short lived break....

He's now promoting parties and hoping to make $50,000 - $100,000 in the next year!!

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23102828-2,00.html
 
wowsers need not apply

Are you calling me a wowser!!? ;) :D lol



Now the death threats start :D

Death threats force Corey into hidingBy Kara Lawrence
January 25, 2008 01:00am

PARTY boy Corey Delaney has yet to move back into his parents' home due to death threats against him - as his mother reveals she has considered family counselling.

The fallout continues within Corey's family over an alcohol-fuelled party held at his parents' Narre Warren home earlier this month, while they were on holidays on the Gold Coast.

It is believed Victoria Police have been alerted to threats against Corey, who has developed a cult following among some youth and outraged older generations due to his antics.

Corey could not be contacted yesterday but his mother Jo said it would be a while before Corey came home.

"There's issues we've got to sort through. There's still a lot of hurt and a lot of anger," she said.

She said she had considered using the services of a family counsellor and that she believed her son would support that idea.

"There's lots of reasons why he's not living here at the minute," Mrs Delaney said.

"That (the threats) is one of them but there's many of them," she said.

Meanwhile, his new agent Max Markson said yesterday Corey had revamped his image and was taking lessons from a top Australian DJ in preparation for a national "party tour".

On Wednesday, Corey was kitted out in new gear at an Ed Hardy store in Melbourne.

He also got a new $400 pair of sunglasses to replace his yellow ones, which he had adamantly refused to be photographed or filmed without.

Other developments in this story cannot be reported for legal reasons.
 

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well sam
we agree on that !!
likewise the press :2twocents

Gee. Why bother going to school to learn a crappy trade that might earn you $25,000 in your first year of work at age 18 when as a 16 year old child (legally defined) you can have a business manager and earn $100,000+ by acting like a complete jerk!

We are obviously wasting our time share trading. NOW I know how to make insta-cash! Party anyone?? :) :)


Chiz,

AJ
 
Are you calling me a wowser!!? ;) :D lol

Now the death threats start :D

Death threats force Corey into hiding By Kara Lawrence
January 25, 2008 01:00am

PARTY boy Corey Delaney has yet to move back into his parents' home due to death threats against him - as his mother reveals she has considered family counselling.

The fallout continues within Corey's family over an alcohol-fuelled party held at his parents' Narre Warren home .

Well I think if we can cast our minds back to when we were teenagers - let he who went without a skinful cast the first stone ;)

Pleased to see they only seem to have had alcohol (not drugs).

sam
I agree there is a mismatch (as you pointed out) between parent's(') statements, and what seems to be transpiring with respect to his name being used by party organising firms, etc (20% commission did I read?).

We've already discussed death threats
morons. - they're the ones with the real problem if you ask me.

:topic I wonder when Adam Lindsay Gordon said that in his older age.. "the red blood has ceased to riot” , I wonder if his riots made the news like this one .. :2 twocents
 
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