Germany bans wild parties of Facebook

Police authorities have said that parties that are promoted by social networking sites like Facebook generally pose serious threat to law and order of a particular region.

The statement was made after an incident occurred where 100 of Hamburg police officers had to look out after 1,600 people who gatecrashed birthday of a 16-year old. At that time, to control the situation some 100 arrests had to be made.

That is not all, the girl had to flee the place who later said that she had forgotten to switch on privacy settings. This is what should have been done by her when she was inviting friends for the party.

Similar was the case that happened in town of Wuppertal where the police had to make arrests for saving the situation when 41 partygoers and 16 other people were injured during a party.

Said Uwe Schunemann, the centre-right Christian Democrats’ interior minister for the state of Lower Saxony that if such parties are posing as a big risk as is being told by the officers then they should be banned once and for all.

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