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Your islandYou are in: Jersey > People > Your island > Underage drinking: Have your say ![]() Underage drinking: Have your sayBy Claire Peters After police have been called to two teenage parties in two weeks, does Jersey have an underage drinking problem? There have been more calls for a crack down on underage drinking after police were called to break up a teenage beach party for the second time in a month. On a summer evening many islanders enjoy a few drinks on the beach with friends, but when around one hundred and fifty youngsters gathered at Le Braye on Saturday two teenagers ended up in hospital. Police were forced to close down the party in St Ouen’s Bay because of concerns about underage drinking, when two teens were admitted to A&E to have their stomach’s pumped. Three honorary officers and a States police officer were asked to deal with the 15 and 16-year-olds who were celebrating the start of the school holidays. Two ambulances were called and St Brelade centenier John Traford said a third teenager needed to be hospitalised but the ambulance service were unable to take him because they were already stretched to capacity. ![]() Around 150 teenagers gathered at St Ouen's Bay The latest incident happened just two weeks after police were called to a large gathering of teens at Grouville beach. That prompted the Grouville constable to suggest teenagers caught underage drinking should receive more than a warning. He said he was fed up of teenagers causing havoc at the weekend. Mr Traford agreed, saying he was very concerned that underage drinkers tied up so much of the police and paramedics time. He said he’ll be seriously considering pressing charges against those causing disturbances in the future. Have your sayDo you think the police should be harder on underage drinkers, or are they just youngsters having fun? ![]() Is underage drinking harmless rebellion? How accountable are parents for their teenage children’s behaviour? Do you believe that if large gatherings of teenagers don’t disturb people they should be left alone? Do you think underage drinking poses a big problem in Jersey, if so how would you stop youngsters from drinking excessively? Or is it just harmless teenage rebellion? last updated: 30/06/2008 at 15:22 Have Your Saysomeone 13 yr old tara Drinking is Wrong annabell naomi Nikki CO harry milf enna chimpface Mark Troy Tom kelvin 12 Jamie anotha 15 yr old... Rose soph Angry Your average teenager. :) ................. 15 Year old Student Harmless fun :) and we WONT stop enna enna a comment to " a message to all you idiots" Anonymous A message to all you idiots 15 year old Teenager 123 teenager... enna Mark Tedious youth Ashley F To: Voice of the Youth Jemi Genius Michael 23 with fond memories ha sheggg (= and shagggg (= a different 15 year old who will try not to be rud 1991 Anne misc Darren Hogan Teenager Richard Mark Mark The voice of the youths a good person yet another 15 year old... again sheggg (= maha Darren Blithering Idiot Ls __ ** parent from st lawrence 17 year old a 'zit popper' apparently.. hiya. another one of thoose "zit poopers" yet another 15 year old Hannah. Youth Worker harry and george Parent Sheggy Doo 15 year old ... drinking is the muts nuts and peop jill Blahh Respectable Parent a GOOD parent Sqn Leader C Gull Respectable Parent ?£"$% ?? ANON ANON Anonymous Another 15 Year Old annoyed teenager Live. Laugh. Love. stef emily "yoof" -- One of the "Zit Poppers" Sqn Leader C Gull -- --15 yr old again =P Tired Of Stupid Children Richard ANON -- 15 yr old =P You are in: Jersey > People > Your island > Underage drinking: Have your say Your storiesWe catch up with five islanders working in the theatre |
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