Officers responding to noise complaints in Jesmond, Newcastle, found hundreds of undergraduates in various states of undress wearing bondage gear
Police called to investigate a rowdy house party after complaints from neighbours got more of an eyeful than they were expecting.
When cops arrived at the tiny terraced property in Jesmond, Newcastle, they found hundreds of undergraduates in various states of undress wearing bondage gear.
One room in the house had been converted into an ‘urban jungle’ with leaves, camouflage, signs, strobe lights, smoke machines and music speakers, reports the Chronicle.
Images of the party - which had the theme M&S/S&M - were published by the university newspaper ‘The Tab’.
Attendees were given the choice of attending in Marks and Spencer-themed outfits - or sexy S&M garb.
At one stage, around 250 young people were said to be packed into the house.
Northumbria Police were called at 2.43am on Sunday to reports of a house party ‘with a large number of people and loud music'.
A police spokeswoman said: “We were made aware of the party from a neighbour, and officers decided to attend.
“The occupants were asked to keep the noise down and ask people to leave because the music was very loud.
“They were spoken to, and agreed to end the party and everyone left in an orderly manner.
“There were no criminal offences disclosed.
“It was very noisy, with a large number of people inside.”
The party organiser, who did not want to be named, said: “We sat down a month in advance and worked out a plan.
“We completely sound-proofed the entire house and had people on the door.
“But as it got later we said they could go home and that’s when the sound started to get out.”
“The police turned up and had a look around.
“We would do it again but we wouldn’t want to upset any neighbours.”
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