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8:00am Friday 17th February 2012 in News
By Tamasyn Guy-Jobson, Reporter (Darlington)
A POLICE investigation was under way last night after a half-term teenage party advertised on Facebook sparked chaos when more than 600 young people descended on a North-East bar, blocking the street and sparking fights.
The 16th birthday party, at The Grange in Darlington, on Wednesday night, had been dubbed “Atmosphere: The Biggest and Best Party in Darlington” on the social networking site.
The Northern Echo understands that police are investigating claims that the organiser who booked the venue may have sold more tickets than the 450-capacity venue could accommodate. Sources claimed this led to large queues outside as would-be party-goers were denied entry.
Police confirmed no drink was sold to any of the teenagers at the bar, but, when the party came to an abrupt end following a disagreement between the DJ and the organiser, witnesses described scenes of drunken fighting in the streets. One youth was arrested for being drunk and a 15-year-old girl was taken to hospital by her parents after drinking too much.
The bar owner maintained last night that the party was not at any point out of control and the bar closed earlier than usual because of a disagreement about payment between the DJ and the organiser.
A spokesman for The Grange said: “The DJ did not want to continue his set because of a disagreement with the person who organised it.
“We have a close relationship with the police, who we also consult with about these events. I am happy we have not broken any licensing laws, and also the arrest was not made on the site.
“At one point it got lively, but there was not a problem with overcrowding. When the music stopped, everyone left the bar at the same time.”
However, that seems to have been the flashpoint for drunken scuffles on the street outside as hundreds of teenagers poured out.
One of the young partygoers, who did not want to be named, told The Northern Echo: “When we got in the queue, everyone was told to leave and I did not know why.
“Everyone was really confused.
People were just stood around The Grange and some fights broke out.
“The police tried to get people to move away. There were loads of drunk people passing out.”
Another reveller said they were inside the bar for an hour at most before being ushered outside by bouncers.
“A fight broke out between some girls, then there was also a fight between two 16- year-old lads,” said the youth.
Dawn Huntrod, from Bishopton, near Stockton, described what she saw as “every parent’s nightmare”.
She said: “There were young girls dressed as if they were appearing in Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, and girls and boys drunk.
“Surely the police service have far better things to be doing than babysitting and trying to avoid kids getting hurt?
“Parents need to be aware what their children are up to on nights out in Darlington.”
Police were called to the party at 9.15pm. Fifteen minutes later, the bar closed.
Dave Barker, acting neighbourhood inspector for Darlington, said: “The bar was closed at 9.30pm – it was getting rowdy.
“At about 9.45pm, everyone left, but the incident caused a few issues in the town centre as the youths left The Grange.
“There was one arrest of a youth being drunk and a 15- year-old girl was taken to hospital by her parents because she had consumed too much alcohol.
“We have an investigation into the incident to determine whether the organiser has committed an offence. It seems that word of mouth spread and friends of youths were selling tickets.”
Comments(50)
Hunty1
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10:02am Fri 17 Feb 12
Dtonmaf
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10:23am Fri 17 Feb 12
red7worth
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11:26am Fri 17 Feb 12
Daza
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11:37am Fri 17 Feb 12
Dtonmaf wrote:600 kids might not swamp the town!
I hardly think 600 kids would make the town swamped, and yeah they probably all got drunk before they got there
Judging by the mess and spew all over the town on my walk to work this morning, looks like they had a good time
And why blame Facebook, surely the promoter/bar should shoulder the responsibility
Underage parties in licensed bars are always going to have problems
ResponsibleYouth
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12:02pm Fri 17 Feb 12
Senor wrote:I was attending the event on wednesday night and i noticed most people had drank before and in the queue. Its these peoples parents who supply all the alcohol for them and drank since 5 o'clock! I compared this to a normal night out in darlington and realised thats all these people were after. After the event a number of people apparently traveled to seen according to facebook and didnt need ID to get in at all! I dont understand why the bouncers didnt stop people who were drunk/smelt of drink or smelt intoxicated. They dont allow people like this into seen or Inside Out!
So where did they get the alcohol to get drunk??? Could it have been bought as usual in a supermarket or off-license???
Butafly
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12:23pm Fri 17 Feb 12
Butafly
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12:28pm Fri 17 Feb 12
ResponsibleYouth
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12:34pm Fri 17 Feb 12
Butafly wrote:It wasn't a birthday party! The organiser does this regularly. The police were there all night taking drink off people! They didn't care about their age. People were there with bottles of cider,vodka and drinking in the queue! The police just took the alcohol offf them and didn't care that they were downing it as soon as the police got near them! They saw! The police saw plain and clearly! The grange didn't care for the overcrowding but there were queues to get upstairs!
*ResponsibleYouth-Wa
s this an under 18s half term/16th bday party? if so i don't understand why age I.D would be needed?
slattz
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12:50pm Fri 17 Feb 12
ResponsibleYouth
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1:02pm Fri 17 Feb 12
LAbabyx
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Jadee19951
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blondelobotomy
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OFas9e
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ResponsibleYouth
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blondelobotomy
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LAbabyx
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darlingtongirl95
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3isamagicnumber
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1:49pm Fri 17 Feb 12
ResponsibleYouth
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1:52pm Fri 17 Feb 12
LAbabyx wrote:1)well then the children are stupid enough to do it, they are taught in school what it does! They are taught through television!
So what if it isnt 15/16 year olds in the advertising, young people always want to be like older ones. Adults are all over the television in skimpy clothes and alcohol, therefore children are going to follow them. As they 'follow the croud'
ResponsibleYouth
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2:25pm Fri 17 Feb 12
Butafly
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2:33pm Fri 17 Feb 12
Daza
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2:44pm Fri 17 Feb 12
harry2
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Butafly
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Nicole95
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asphillips1185
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Jonn
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robbiejay
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Qe1994
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katie.greenwood
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DM1989
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looselob
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ResponsibleYouth
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Jonn
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spragger
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9:01pm Fri 17 Feb 12
ResponsibleYouth
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darlingtongirl95
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10:25pm Fri 17 Feb 12
Daza wrote:I cannot believe somebody would generalise like this. None of those things are 'fact' as you'd put it. I think this is incredibly unfair. Most of the teenages today are nothing like this, it is the minority which create a bad press for the rest of us and that is only made worse by people like you using these stereotypes and making false accusations.
I thought it would all end up being the Bouncers' and Police's fault.
Fact is, the youth of today can't take their drink , dress like tarts etc. And have NO respect for anyone!
They were probably on drugs as well!
Lawman3
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11:28pm Fri 17 Feb 12
ilexuk
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2:56am Sat 18 Feb 12
Phil.ph
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6:17pm Sat 18 Feb 12
Jonn
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8:11pm Sat 18 Feb 12
Phil.ph wrote:Very true. I bet most of the oldies leaving comments have histories they've conveniently forgotten about.
Can't believe all the comments about how 'these kids are the future of our country!' don't you remember going out and having a bit of fun? If you didn't then you're screwed up yourselves! They're 15 let them make some mistakes and let them have some fun! Why do they have to conform to society all the time? They're kids after all, and they are our future. And it looks like at least they make the mistakes now and learn as opposed to making these mistakes when they're 30 and landing others with bigger problems.
funksoul201181
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9:36pm Sat 18 Feb 12
Robertuk
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Robertuk
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robbiejay
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12:57pm Sun 19 Feb 12
Robertuk
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1:37pm Sun 19 Feb 12
robbiejay wrote:haha..You should write a drama !!.. was there 600 people scrapping in the street ??...Answer.......NO !!
600 young people getting together for a party is a great thing. 600 young people scrapping on the streets of Darlington is a bad thing.
Robertuk
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1:38pm Sun 19 Feb 12
robbiejay wrote:The vast majority of people enjoyed themselves !!
600 young people getting together for a party is a great thing. 600 young people scrapping on the streets of Darlington is a bad thing.
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Senor says...
9:49am Fri 17 Feb 12