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Four arrested after party and dispute
Two teenagers and two adults face charges after Rotterdam incident

By Paul Nelson
Published 11:34 p.m., Tuesday, April 17, 2012

ROTTERDAM — A Rotterdam teen and a Princetown woman face misdemeanor charges stemming from a party at which an underage girl was served alcohol, State Police in Princetown said.

Anthony Manning, 17, was charged with sexual misconduct and endangering the welfare of a child after troopers on April 10 went to the Princetown home of Gina Skinner, 44, in response to a call about an intoxicated girl. Manning was arraigned in Princetown Town Court and released pending a future court date. He was also ordered to stay away from the victim who was treated at Ellis Hospital.

Skinner was charged with three counts of unlawfully dealing with a child by giving alcohol to a person under 21 and one count of unlawfully dealing with a child. She was arraigned in the Rotterdam Town Court and scheduled to be appear Wednesday in Princetown Town Court.......................>>>>.................>>>>...................Read more: http://www.timesunion.com/loca.....21.php#ixzz1sO9f8XJp
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This is nothing new.....been happening for years ,,,,it;s a shame that we have parents who think this choice of providing alchohol to underage kids is ok.

Many teens have participated in activities knowing full well they are committing a crime.....but adults encourage it.....by providing the alcohol or friends of the

teens (over 21) do the same.....they also go to local motels.....and have the wild parties.

The  fact that a young teen was a victim of a sexual crime is the ultimate crime.....this has happened much too often and no one reports it...

Thank goodness that someone had the good sense to let the victim's mother know  how bad the situation was.

Most of the time partiers just think that someone will "sleep it off"....

And it sounds like all the so called adults have some real problems....besides alcohol, guns and violence????

Evidently, this Princetown home has been disfunctional for some time...

Drinking among teens is a big problem....the schools know it....the cops know it....and yet....the underage parties in the "woods" will go on with police knowledge...

after all it's that time of year....and most have been there and done that in their time....

Most need rehabe by the time they are 16....an obsservation from investigation.....

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Drinking among teens is a big problem....the schools know it....the cops know it....and yet....the underage parties in the "woods" will go on with police knowledge...

after all it's that time of year....and most have been there and done that in their time....

Most need rehabe by the time they are 16....an obsservation from investigation.....



Thie problem is not the teens as much as it is the parents who are letting this happen and pretend they are helpless to stop it.  People don't think it's necessary anymore to spend time with their children, or know what they are doing.


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Thie problem is not the teens as much as it is the parents who are letting this happen and pretend they are helpless to stop it.  People don't think it's necessary anymore to spend time with their children, or know what they are doing.


It's never the kids fault   It always someone elses fault. Way to start that shirking of personal responsibility early. You can spend all the time you want with your kids, its no guarantee of anything. And you may THINK you know what they are doing, but unless you have a web cam or GPS tracker on them 24/7, you are fooling yourself.


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Like underage teenage drinking is exclusive to this generation....

Most everybody did it/done it...........geeeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzz


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It's never the kids fault   It always someone elses fault. Way to start that shirking of personal responsibility early. You can spend all the time you want with your kids, its no guarantee of anything. And you may THINK you know what they are doing, but unless you have a web cam or GPS tracker on them 24/7, you are fooling yourself.


When your teenagers are coming home at 2-3 am, it's easy to figure out what they are doing imo.
Sure it's the kids fault, but they are kids.  WHy isn't anyone asking why an underage girl is drinking at a party, and how her parents wouldn't know about it.  Most likely, it wasn't her first time, and this highschool student is coming home drunk, and her parent(s) aren't doing anything about it.  Lets be frank.  


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When your teenagers are coming home at 2-3 am, it's easy to figure out what they are doing imo.
Sure it's the kids fault, but they are kids.  WHy isn't anyone asking why an underage girl is drinking at a party, and how her parents wouldn't know about it.  Most likely, it wasn't her first time, and this highschool student is coming home drunk, and her parent(s) aren't doing anything about it.  Lets be frank.  


I agree that 2-3am is a joke, but how about the ones that come home inside curfew?
I never violated curfew, but came home after drinking plenty of times right under my parents noses.
My kids hardly violated curfew but I am not naive enough to think I know exactly where they were and what they were doing. The one time my oldest boy did violate curfew he was at a friends house playing a new video game and lost track of time...I verified that one.
It's not always black and white, if it was, we'd all have "perfect" kids.


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yes ....but did u end up on ER or in Rehab???......come one....more alcohol than= drugs being used today...oat'f course the age was 18 back
then...

maybe that's what needs to change.....can fight for their country...but can't get a legal drink....makes sense???

did u ever go to school drunk???.....get escorted out of school because you were upchucking??

Agree 55tb

No guarantee your child will turn out the way you want them....no matter what you preach, tell, educate...

Please.....don't say not my child.....these words are eaten every day...don't think they are angels......you would be surprised when you speak to the teens

today....what they are proud to acknowledge.......but their parents don't know.....and no that they are not good parents....they are....

Ban beer and whiskey...back to prohibition......LOL....speakeasys.....
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I agree that 2-3am is a joke, but how about the ones that come home inside curfew?
I never violated curfew, but came home after drinking plenty of times right under my parents noses.
My kids hardly violated curfew but I am not naive enough to think I know exactly where they were and what they were doing. The one time my oldest boy did violate curfew he was at a friends house playing a new video game and lost track of time...I verified that one.
It's not always black and white, if it was, we'd all have "perfect" kids.


You definately have a point.  In my experience (I was one of those kids) we gravitated toward the parents houses where their was no parenting going on, because that is where we could get away with it. It was never a matter of us being bad kids, were were kids, the parents let us run wild...  and now with todays lack of discipline imposed from most parents, it gets worse and worse (or maybe we are just more aware)


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