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jlf1961 -> Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 8:56:01 AM)

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(CNN) -- An upstate New York mother is accused of hiring strippers for her son's 16th birthday party late last year, according to the Saratoga County District Attorney.

Judy Viger, 33, of Gansevoort is charged with five counts of endangering the welfare of a child, District Attorney James Murphy said in a statement. The parents of five teens who attended the party reported the presence of strippers to police.

The complaining parents found out that the strippers had been at the November 3 bowling party through photos posted on Facebook. The parents took the pictures to the South Glens Falls police, who then started taking witness statements, the district attorney's statement says.
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Okay, what I want to know is how the mom justified strippers at a 16 year old's party?




theshytype -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 9:43:42 AM)

Because she doesn't want to be a mom, she wants to be the boy's friend.




SeekingTrinity -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 10:15:49 AM)

~FRing it~

Wow, talk about an incredibly stupid human being. Not only to do something like that, but to think that there'd be no evidence of her stupidity caught for posterity. Most teens I know nowadays have smart phones fused to their hands.[8|]

As a parent myself, the LAST thing on the planet I ever want to see is my kid getting their jollies by watching strippers. And if my kid attended a party where a parent willingly provided drugs/alcohol/strippers, you'd see 50 shades of pissed off me




MrRodgers -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 11:10:19 AM)

The faux outrage is just that. Mainstream Americans lead a stunted sexual life. It's all a part of the hypocritical US attitude and culture around sex.

In Europe generally, Scandinavia in particular among other countries, 16 is ok with this. 16 is many country's age of consent and even in the US with partners that are close in age and not in a position of authority.

Alcohol, drugs are of course out but didn't see that in the statement.




Moonlightmaddnes -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 11:20:01 AM)

Sounds like she wants to be a friend not a parent. I went through this when my oldest was a teenager and he had friends who's parents were more friends then parents. Oh I was horrible to not let him do as he pleased, but now that he is older and out on his own and those kids are in nothing but trouble he understands.




SeekingTrinity -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 11:58:07 AM)

Im assuming you were addressing me personally because I didnt see any indication that you were Fast Replying or anything like that. So if your post wasnt directed at me, I do apologize. But if it was directed at me, my response is that there isnt any faux outrage here, pal. If you choose to break the law, be prepared to accept the consequences that come with that decision. She didnt break the law in Scandinavia, she didnt break the law in any other European country...she broke the law in her local jurisdiction. You can call it American stunted sexual lives, you can call it hypocrisy, you can call it any little cutesy term you want to call it.

If she invited a stripper into her home to dance for her kid, thats her business. But the whole reason that she got in trouble in the first place is because she did it at an event where other teens were present. And whether you like it or not, what is okay for one parent isnt always okay for another.




LadyPact -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 12:09:52 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MrRodgers

The faux outrage is just that. Mainstream Americans lead a stunted sexual life. It's all a part of the hypocritical US attitude and culture around sex.

In Europe generally, Scandinavia in particular among other countries, 16 is ok with this. 16 is many country's age of consent and even in the US with partners that are close in age and not in a position of authority.

Alcohol, drugs are of course out but didn't see that in the statement.
Regardless of what happens in other countries, deciding for other people's children what is acceptable or not is part of the issue here. Her son turned 16. How do you know that he was the youngest at the party?

There's a reason in *this* country why the age for certain activities has been set at 18. It isn't just about sex. There are several areas where business and/or legal contracts can't be entered into with a sixteen year old. Not all people of that age have the maturity to understand the ramifications of various situations and that's why parents are still responsible for making those decisions.





DarkSteven -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 1:07:21 PM)

Crap. I don't think my parents did ANYTHING for my 16th.

Wouldn't the strippers bear some liability here as well?




hlen5 -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 1:10:31 PM)


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ORIGINAL: DarkSteven

Crap. I don't think my parents did ANYTHING for my 16th.

Wouldn't the strippers bear some liability here as well?


I would think it would be one thing to show up at a party not knowing the clientele, and another thing entirely to dance for kids.




Moonlightmaddnes -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 5:10:42 PM)


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ORIGINAL: DarkSteven

Crap. I don't think my parents did ANYTHING for my 16th.

Wouldn't the strippers bear some liability here as well?



My son had a boring pizza party for his 16th party. No beer or women except my daughter that was 3 at the time.

Back then if my son was at someones house and they had alcohol and strippers there, I would have made a police report. What is legal in other countries makes no difference to me.




servantforuse -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 5:30:45 PM)

I don't think that I knew what a stripper was when I was 16..




ShaharThorne -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 5:41:19 PM)

What is a 16th birthday party? I was building a house at that age...




LookieNoNookie -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 5:47:10 PM)


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ORIGINAL: jlf1961

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(CNN) -- An upstate New York mother is accused of hiring strippers for her son's 16th birthday party late last year, according to the Saratoga County District Attorney.

Judy Viger, 33, of Gansevoort is charged with five counts of endangering the welfare of a child, District Attorney James Murphy said in a statement. The parents of five teens who attended the party reported the presence of strippers to police.

The complaining parents found out that the strippers had been at the November 3 bowling party through photos posted on Facebook. The parents took the pictures to the South Glens Falls police, who then started taking witness statements, the district attorney's statement says.
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Okay, what I want to know is how the mom justified strippers at a 16 year old's party?


Who gives a shit?

I say, hoooooooray!!!! for Mom!!!!

"Mother of the year" award I'm thinking!!!




LookieNoNookie -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 5:48:39 PM)

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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

I don't think that I knew what a stripper was when I was 16..


Fuck man....I knew what a stripper was when I was 9....and was hoping for one (anytime) after I was 10!

Mother of the Year award in my thinking.

(Mom....if you're listening....I'm 54 now.....).




DesFIP -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 6:47:48 PM)

It says it was a bowling party. Didn't the bowling alley personnel come over and tell the stripper to get lost? And if not, why not?

She'd have done better to hire a guy in a gorilla suit.




jlf1961 -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 6:59:30 PM)


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ORIGINAL: DesFIP

It says it was a bowling party. Didn't the bowling alley personnel come over and tell the stripper to get lost? And if not, why not?

She'd have done better to hire a guy in a gorilla suit.



Actually the strippers at the bowling party was on a previous occasion, this party was at the woman's home.




Lynnxz -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 7:40:02 PM)


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ORIGINAL: DesFIP

It says it was a bowling party. Didn't the bowling alley personnel come over and tell the stripper to get lost? And if not, why not?

She'd have done better to hire a guy in a gorilla suit.


That's the problem. She accidentally rented one of those stripper gorillas. One minute it's hooting around making snow ones and balloons, then BAM, she rips the costume off and it's titties everywhere.

Just a misunderstanding, really.




littlewonder -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 7:59:59 PM)

eerr....at 16 my older sisters, both in their twenties back then, threw me a party...complete with vodka soaked grapes and jello shooters. One of the worst hangovers I've ever had but not THE worst. That would happen the following year at a friend's house in her bedroom while her parents had no clue and were sitting in the living room. [:D]




Moonlightmaddnes -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 8:56:00 PM)

My husband got the worst case of alcohol poisoning when he was 16 at his sisters 21st birthday party. He was drinking corona beer with shots of tequila and kahlua. To this day he shudders at the mention of tequila.




littlewonder -> RE: Strippers at teen's party lead to mom's arrest (2/21/2013 9:08:40 PM)

heh. I'm that way with Southern Comfort after drinking an entire bottle in my friend's bedroom that night.




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