On average 30-35 women and 90 men attend the parties, held every four to five weeks.
The next gang bang party is on February 7 but more ``intimate’’ events are held on Friday and Saturday nights each week at the Benhiam St property next to Calamvale Community College Junior School.
The parties, which Brisbane City Council is trying to shut down, is hosted by swingers club Brizzy Bangers and flouts planning regulations.
Benhiam St resident Denise Pagett, who lives opposite the club, had no complaints about the partygoers but said they should obey the law. She said the parties started about a year ago with car parking on the acreage property regularly spilling on to the street.
The Southern Star called a number on the website promoting the parites. A woman who declined to give her name insisted the venue was not a club but a place where friends held parties.
She said the $80 entry fee for single men was to cover food and other expenses.
In October a show cause notice issued to the land owner by the council was returned to sender and last week the council was preparing to serve the notice again. Rates records indicate the property is not owner-occupied.
Councillor Angela Owen-Taylor (Parkinson) said whoever received the notice had 20 days to respond with a submission. She said she wouldn’t support a development application for the club because it was incompatible with the school and surrounding residential subdivisions.
The school declined to comment.
Queensland Council of Parents and Citizens Associations president Margaret Black has called for the same rules that prohibit adult book shops within 200m of schools to be extended to swingers clubs.
``They have their place but next to a school is not their place. We would prefer to see them in an area distant from the school,’’ Mrs Black said.
Источник: southern-star.whereilive.com.au/
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