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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Facebook clearly contribute to wild parties

SYDNEY - "Facebook clearly contribute to the problem. It occurs only in the last few years alone, because it is through social networking sites, people are becoming increasingly easy to find information in an event," said police Sergeant Dave Dansie of Fraser Coast.

Police in the southeast area of Fraser Coast, Queensland, Australia, said that Facebook played a role in the spread of wild parties that are currently troubling many people.

Wednesday (10/08/2011), police in the area of Fraser Coast says that an increase in calls related to wild parties that are promoted through social networking sites as quoted from ABC.net.
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Facebook clearly contribute to wild parties

Last week, police have dismissed a beach party at Hervey Bay, Australia, after some residents complained about the noise caused. For the incident, police said that 500 people in attendance came to the party knowing that information with Facebook.

"Even these people did not even know who the parties they attend, who guide the event," he added

"The best way to register a party after them to the police are using special paper bracelet, which could distinguish those who were invited, who is host of the show, and to find out who is supposed to be there and not at the party," added Sergeant Dansie.

Sgt Dansie said that the organizers must register their party to the police. "Then if you want a party, make invitations is limited. Because when making an open invitation on Facebook, that there will be only a matter of," he said.