By Beverley Lyons

ZANDER Nation DJ David Alexander is taking etiquette lessons and has set up a swear box at his events after schoolchildren swore at his recent dance party.

Earlier this week a video was posted online showing primary school girls chanting “here we f***ing go” at one of his discos.

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The DJ, who has been running the under eighteen clubbing events for over five years said : “I am really sorry if anyone has been offended by the bad language that happened at a recent dance event. We have worked with mums, dads and their kids for years and will continue to do so.

"We now plan to move forward slightly differently and will be setting up a swear box inside our events where kids will have to pay  fifty pence each time they swear.

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"This be regulated by our stewards. All money collected will go to kids charities.

"We already work with loads of local charities and see this as something positive to come out of the story.

Glasgow Times:

"In addition I’m planning to take an etiquette class to remind myself of the good wholesome values in life.

"All we try and do is create memories for kids and families and we hope to continue doing this for many years to come.

"Thanks to everyone for all their support.”

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And the mum behind the original party also revealed she will be booking the popular under-18’s party DJ again.

She said on social media: “Can I just clarify I am the girls’ mum, my kids do not swear or act out of turn.

“This was a party and we knew exactly what happens at a Zander party. He’s a great guy, great with the kids and keeps all the kids off the streets of Glasgow.

“This is the second time we have booked and just booked for a third time.”

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