3News » Home
Full Story

School's SADD funds used to stage drunken party

3 comments | Post Comment email Email printer friendly Print    Text Size:
aA
aA
aA

Wed, 03 Dec 2008 12:00a.m.

Drunken teenagers at a party funded by a high school's anti-drink-driving group have trashed a rural Southland hall.
 
Bottles were thrown at passing cars and into a children's playground during the out-of-control party, organised by high school pupils using money from the St Peter's College SADD (Students Against Driving Drunk) committee, last Friday.

Damage to the Waimumu Hall, near Gore, has disgusted locals and prompted police to warn parents against providing alcohol to young people going to parties, The Southland Times reported today.
 
Waimumu-Te Tipua Hall Society president Duncan Falconer said yesterday the hirer had given an assurance there would be parental supervision at the party.
 
"Had we known that would not eventuate we would have gone down (to the hall) and turned people away."

Damage would run into thousands of dollars and those responsible would be held accountable, Mr Falconer said.

The extensive damage inside the hall included panels and doors kicked in, broken windows, and dents in the ceiling.

Mr Falconer said bottles were thrown at passing cars and into a neighbouring playground.

St Peter's College principal Martin Chamberlain confirmed surplus funds held by the SADD committee from the college's after-ball party, which it organised, had "triggered the concept of the party".

The SADD committee managed its own funds and the college did not initiate or know of the party, he said.

Sergeant Craig Sinclair, of Gore, said police were investigating complaints of assault after fighting outside the hall.

It was a warning to parents not to give young people alcohol to take to parties because things could quickly get out of hand, Mr Sinclair said.
 
SADD regional co-ordinator for the lower South Island, Jasmine Trajkovski, said the party was not a SADD-affiliated event.
 
NZPA
Become a fan of 3 News on Facebook and on Twitter.

Comments [3]

roland the rat
05 Dec 2008 1:38p.m.

If Mr Falconer was told parents were going to be there why did he not ask to meet them and why did he not hire the hall to one of them instead of taking the easy money.

Alien
04 Dec 2008 9:00p.m.

No Gordon we are landed with it for ever because we have freedom. The majority of NZ who drink, do so sensibly, nothing should be banned because a minority of people can't be responsible, otherwise everything will get banned

Gordon
03 Dec 2008 8:07a.m.

Once again alcohol rears its ugly head. We are landed with it for ever on account of the great tax haul by the government. Evil makes evil.

Post a comment

Before commenting, please take the time to read our moderation guide here
Name:
Email: (Won't be published)
Comment:



3News Video 3News Audio