14-year-old girl rented house, hosted 200-person super raveMichael Tullberg 90s Rave12

14-year-old girl rented house, hosted 200-person super rave

A 14-year-old Vancouver girl’s recent actions arise as an admonition that parents ought to take greater care to conceal their credit card information.

The Vancouver Courier reported that the Canadian rented a $600-per-night property on her parent’s credit card in order to host a party that would turn into a 200-person rave, after the news of the girl’s party pervaded social media platforms.

The rental has been recognized by neighbors as a “party house,” but none of the past affairs on the property have rivaled the girl’s in scale. “The bass was just picking up and the whole neighborhood was shaking because of it,” a neighbor said, “kids just kept streaming in.”

The neighbor noted that police were able to shut down the rave after a matter of 45 minutes, but the scent of the party’s presence lingered long after officials busted the bass. “The streets stank of Jägermeister from all the pour-out,” the neighbor added.

West Vancouver police spokesman Const. Jeff Palmer attested to the size of the event. “Kids were flooding all over the place,” Palmer stated, “Patrol team members were doing their level best to ensure that nobody was hurt and there [were] no medical circumstances resulting from the party.” The girl’s parents and the homeowner arrived at the property shortly after police.

No charges have been filed against the girl, despite the estimated $20,000 of damage done to the property, valued at $3.5 million. The parents and the homeowner intend to resolve the expenses incurred amongst themselves.

“There is discussion to be had around what access your child or your youth has to banking information and how you might control how they use it,” Palmer said.

H/T: Mixmag

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