Shore School in North Sydney has alerted police to a crime-filled rampage being planned by year 12s, with a leaked document prepared by students detailing how assaults, trespassing, drug-taking and other challenges would earn points as part of a scavenger hunt., outlines how the school leavers would meet at Waverton Park, form teams, get drunk, and travel around the north shore and CBD completing tasks in the "Triwizard Shorenament".
The tasks include "sack whack [hit the male genitalia of] a complete random walking past", "run it straight with a random and deck them" and "spit on homeless man".The instructions also call on students to "drop a cap" [take an ecstasy or MDMA capsule], "snort a line", and "rip a cone on the Harbour Bridge".
"As soon as the school became aware of the document police were informed and an urgent communication was sent to all year 12 parents instructing that under no circumstances are Shore boys to participate in the activities specified," the spokesman said."Consequences for any boys who do participate will be severe and could include the loss of their place at the school."
While requiring students to document their completed challenges in photos and videos on Instagram, the instructions warn boys not to "have anything unlawful in the photo" or clearly document any "inappropriate or sexual" activities.
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