One of the main differences between over 18s and under 18s is that it is illegal for under 18’s to consume alcohol. Guests should be responsible for looking after their peers, if they are hurt or feel sick. Guests should be able to have a good time but should also behave to an acceptable standard so that they do not get in trouble with the authorities. Any guest who arrives at the party who seems to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs should not be allowed to enter and should be escorted off the premises. Guests are not to bring alcohol or drugs, as the venue would probably provide drinks themselves.
3. Alcohol does not need to be at a party entirely if the majority of the guests are under eighteen soft drink could be used as a replacement. To avoid problems with illicit drugs bag searches could be conducted by security to make sure none of these substances enter the venue. Also any reported drug deals or usage should be reported to someone with substantial authority.
To reduce the risks of drunk driving, Ubers or taxis can be provided so that the guests have a means of getting home. The sober guests could drop home some of the more drunk guests. Unprotected sex may be one of the more difficult risks to prevent but it can still be monitored and kept to a safe level. If the party is being held at someone’s house then the noise level will have to be considered and a curfew would need to be put in