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The loss is over $120,000! The Australian teenager 'to make a fuss' shopping center, the bad behavior causes the public ange

 
[Social News]     21 May 2019
The news of the "bear child" of Australia is endless, and every time it can refresh the people`s three views.

The news of the "bear child" of Australia is endless, and every time it can refresh the people`s three views.

Recently, the Daily Telegraph>reported:

A group of teenagers damaged shopping malls north of Sydney on Sunday night.

 

The loss is over 0,000! The Australian teenager 'to make a fuss' shopping center, the bad behavior causes the public ange

Three young people, about 17, were reportedly about 8:30 in the evening.

A fire hose was opened in the underground parking lot of Warriewood Square.

Police said the young men turned on the fire hose as they escaped through the parking lot on the first floor.

It is reported that there is no damage to the property and vehicles in the parking lot.

 

The loss is over 0,000! The Australian teenager 'to make a fuss' shopping center, the bad behavior causes the public ange

In addition, they took a wheelchair and a mop and threw them from the top onto the sofa used by shoppers on the first floor.

Warriewood Square`s management said:

The group took a wheelchair from the reception desk and pushed it downstairs. The wheelchair fell on a A $5000 sofa and destroyed the furniture.

At the same time, spoilers damaged an industrial mop worth A $1000.

Danita De Vault, the manager of Warriewood Square, said the management was concerned about the antinoial behavior.

De Vault means:

"We note the increase in such incidents and we will continue to work with the local police to help curb theft and antisocial, which seem to be increasingly problematic throughout the region."

 

The loss is over 0,000! The Australian teenager 'to make a fuss' shopping center, the bad behavior causes the public ange

"We are committed to ensuring that everyone in Warriwood Square is safe, including our customers, retailers, employees and contractors.". She said, ""We have taken comprehensive security measures, including the provision of a dedicated security team at the site during the transaction period and supported by the CCTV camera network."."

Young people who have deliberately damaged public goods in Warriewood are reported as 17-18 years of age, wearing shorts and sports shoes.

Last week, an open letter from the northern beach police commander, Dave Darcy, caused a stir in Australia.

in his let, he wrote:

"I am surprised at the freedom of movement of young people, especially those aged 13 and 14, who walk through the streets at midnight under the influence of alcohol or drg."

"This behaviour has risen from the point of view to the extreme criminal act in some cases."

The loss is over 0,000! The Australian teenager 'to make a fuss' shopping center, the bad behavior causes the public ange

The northern beach police then carried out a series of coordinated actions against the drinking of minors, the take drgs, the carrying of weapons and the antinoctial conduct, between 4:00 p.m. and 3:00 a. m. on saturday.

Police have searched 34 people around Avon, Newport, Mona Vale and Warriewood during the weekend.

At midnight on Friday, a 15-year-old boy was fighht with several young men in the vicinity of the Collary surfing club.

The loss is over 0,000! The Australian teenager 'to make a fuss' shopping center, the bad behavior causes the public ange

The boy was then arrested by the police. He was taken to the Manly police station for questioning, but was released without access.

Two other men, aged 20 and 21, were slightly injured in the face and were receiving care from the nursing staff.

At the same time, the Chief Inspector of the North Beach, Mick Boroutridis, said:

Under-age drinkers may choose to accept a fine or to take part in an interview with the police.

The Chief Inspector, Mr. Borouridis, said:

"We are in touch with parents and tell them that their children are misbehaving. Parents are very active and are grateful for the contact with the police."

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