Added: Aug 20, 2008

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Duration: 2:14

THE parents of a teenager who hosted a wild and boozy house party could be hit with a $20,000 bill from police.As Jo and Stephen Delaney vowed to discipline their 16-year-old son Corey, Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon warned the couple could be made to pay for their son's mistake."I have certainly called for a report to look at the costs involved and whether there is a way to recoup our cost, particularly around police vehicles being damaged," Ms Nixon said.Mr and Ms Delaney cut short their Gold Coast holiday yesterday to confront their son.The couple were livid that Corey betrayed their trust by throwing a party at their Narre Warren home that spun out of control when a rioting mob of up to 500 youths pelted officers with rocks and bottles, and smashed police cars."We're absolutely disgusted that he could do this, not only to us but to our neighbourhood," Ms Delaney said."We organised for him to stay with a friend -- not at our home -- and obviously Corey's gone behind our backs and decided somewhere along the line to throw a party."Mr Delaney said he was so angry he had barely spoken to Corey, his stepson, who posted an open invitation to the party on MySpace."He won't speak to us and you can understand why, because I think he knows what's coming," Mr Delaney said."We've had a lot of family and friends trying to talk to him to make him understand what he's done. He seems very blase about it."He's got to start to show some remorse. We're a family that's extremely upset."Corey planned to dodge his parents for as long as possible."I don't answer their calls, I just hang up. When they get home, I'm not going to be home."But later, he told the Herald Sun he was sorry for the damage caused to neighbouring homes."I do feel sorry for everyone in the area," Corey said."It was really unfair what happened to them and that people were throwing bottles and breaking stuff. I'm sorry that it all happened."Ms Nixon lectured the Delaneys for leaving Corey unsupervised."When all else fails, you are their parent, not their best mate."But Corey said he didn't think his family should pay the police bill.Corey said police in bullet-proof vests told the partygoers inside the Galloway Drive home not to leave the house as hundreds of drunken teens rampaged outside."There was nothing I could do to stop the people outside," he said."If it was on my property or in my house, I'd have stopped it."But because it was up the street and the cops made us stay inside, forced us to stay inside and locked the door on us, we weren't allowed out."We did everything they told us to do."After speaking to his mother by phone, Corey said: "She wanted to know first thing if the house was all right and if the animals were all right, that they didn't get away."She said, `All your mates and you have made a fool of yourself'."Corey said he knew only 100 of the 500 youths who turned up.Police have spoken to Corey's father, who lives in China.Mr Delaney said the speed news of a teen party could spread on the net was frightening."It's scary, it's a major problem," he said.Police had to call for back-up, including the dog squad and the police helicopter, in a response Ms Nixon estimated at $20,000."I was shocked and appalled by their reaction and disturbed that my members had to deal with such a volatile situation in a quiet suburban street," she said."These were 16-year-olds, with no supervision and access to large quantities of alcohol -- a recipe for disaster."Ms Nixon warned criminal charges could follow."We're still investigating the matter," she said.Ms Nixon said about 21 per cent of the population was aged 10 to 24 but half of all offenders processed by police were in that age group.She said Victoria Police was chairing a high-level taskforce trying to tackle the state's youth crime wave.Ms Nixon said rehabilitation and education was vital, suggesting a curfew would be hard to enforce."I think they're very hard to police. They take large amounts of resources," she said."I think in different parts of the world it's the answer but I come back to the idea that it's the responsibility of parents to know where their kids are."Child Safety Commissioner Bernie Geary, who last month slammed parents for serving their kids alcohol, said 16-year-olds should not be left home alone.

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chereyz Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - stupid dude

vines2234 Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - police should pay their own fucking bill. its their fucking job to respond to calls tis is why we pay taxes.

BlubBlob Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - you suck, and he made a hell of a party, something he will remember when he is old, and it will put a smile on his face, guess what you will think off....guess nothing cause you have no life, haha!

Rasputin216 Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - lol, the police copter came to one of my parties once.

Rev0luti0nz Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - lol my mate jason waz at that party he said it waz mad !the funny thing is shit like this is okunless you have some fukwits that dont know how to keep things under controlshit like this is to get shitfaced & have a good time not going to destroy shiti bet most of it waz from all the young kids & niggers fuking around and breaking shit & then everone probaly joined inwell thats what i think but i wouldent really know but yea theres lots of big partys like this just to let yall know ;)

ShilohNative Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - Lock the little bugger up and let the parents off. Holy crap!!! talk about screwing over the wrong person...teach this lil prick a lesson but not at the expense of parents who never would have agreed. Unbeleivable!!!

toothyp1cks Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - Authorize lethal force.Enough said.

Aw5977az Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - Cory Delaney should be sent to a boot camp . He is a disgrace to his family and his parents have my sympathy . They are probably wondering what they,ve done to deserve this . Their only fault was probably that they were too lenient as parents . A sound caning would do this boy the world of good .

maxx1191 Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - freak^^

rip666 Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - Here in Brasil that is normal... and we don´t appear in media by that! :(

1029384756qwerty5 Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - the only damage there was, were creacked windows and they are making him pay $20,000 for that - what GAY kunts....(police, media)

dibbzon Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - why are people defending this guy... how would you feel to watch teenagers trash your property because they're drunk and feel that they have all the freedom in the world to do whatever they wanted.

Vince246 Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - fucking awesome you are a fucking legend

coolkid620 Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - If I were the parents, I wouldn't pay that fucking bill. "Good luck trying to collect" is what I would say. It's one thing to take responsibility for your kids, but good god, that's over half a year's wages. Since he's a minor, they can't do shit to him, and it's not like they can destroy the parents' credit.

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Aug 20, 2008 - haha he is a minor they can't do shit to him, and can't charge his parents for his actions!

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Bobofet241 Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - Oh yes they can and did.Even in America.And some day it might be 'your' kids and 'your stuff'.Hope your laughing then.

Bobofet241 Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - The parents would be held liable.Plus they have to live in that area,it is his smarmy attitude that belies his arrogance a legend in his own mind.He should be made to pay out of his own pocket all of it otherwise he will continue to think it's a lark.

OPTiiKAL Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - hell yeah i was there it was sick nasty

applesbannas07 Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - oh my hell, wish i was there.but i do feel bad for the parentsto deal with all that shitdamn if he was my kid, id whope his ass.for real

zavion1nigga Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - stfu. hes fuckin 17 of course hes gunna have a fuckin party. so ya of course ppl r gunna laugh cuz it wuz a regular party from a regular teen. ppl do stupid things. so u can stfu about thew hope its ur kids and ur stuff.

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Aug 20, 2008 - i need to try this shit.

outlawz1351 Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - Lol, that kid looks like a retard.

darkdude110 Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - no you werent...