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Ms Stahl said the children appear to have entered through a window in her house, which adjoins the studios. While in the house they ate some chicken nuggets and dyed their hair. "They were making themselves at home - no damage was done, they were just hanging around the house cooking some chicken nuggets, and they dyed their hair red from some hair dye I had lying around," she said. "But after just enjoying the quiet space of the house, they found the keys to the radio studio and decided to let themselves in." Not long after going on-air with their expletive-ridden jokes, police officers arrived to put a stop to the radio broadcast.
Rather than having charges pressed against them, an agreement was reached with the children, their parents and elders, for them to perform "sorry tasks". "I was quite angry at the time," Ms Stahl said. "But I'm more relaxed about it now and can see the funny side. Criminal charges might have had serious consequences for a couple of the kids, so we decided we could work it out amongst ourselves, and that worked out a lot better." Ms Stahl said the children may have a future in broadcasting. "They'd come in a couple of times before to do a couple of shows and programs, so I'd taught them the basics," she said. "So it's good to see the knowledge was used correctly."
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