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Letting your teenager party at home can be worrisome. Will they try to sneak in alcohol or drugs? Will they smoke cigarettes or e-cigarettes? Will they demolish the house? Although we all want to give our children the best childhood and many people claim that children are safer at home than wandering the streets, this situation is enough to make you very nervous. But British-born comedian Katherine Ryan proved that teenage house parties are no laughing matter after she got parents to sign a strict waiver so their kids could attend her teenage daughter Violet's upcoming Halloween party. On top of that, she hired a security company to do bag checks and physical searches of everyone in attendance. READ Hidden danger lurks inside popular toy that could 'rupture' child's intestines Comedian Katherine Ryan made parents sign a waiver before their kids couldn't attend her daughter's party at her house. Ryan, 40, who was born in Canada later moved to London and made a name for himself in entertainment industry, told British tabloid newspaper Daily Mail how much effort he made to keep party going without a hitch described following An extensive list of "illegal behavior" that will be banned. This despite him calling the fact that it was already a Halloween party "nonsense." "I allow the Halloween party. It's not real Halloween... he just wants to throw a party so there's tenuous connection between them," she said. “I don't know how you manage to have teenagers, keep them safe, be respectful of them, and prevent your property from being destroyed.” READ Katharine McPhee Foster accidentally baked son's iPad after hiding it from toddler 'Help me, Mummy' Ryan and daughter Violet, 14. ( He said he told 14-year-old Violet how many people could come to the party, but sent out invitations to "more kids than that", so he created a document outlining "what the expectations were for my home". “I just think in this day and age, with responsibilities and having all these kids in my house, I really want to send a clear message to them,” she said. “Also, it's a good message for parents to know that if this form is signed by a parent with the parent's phone number, then they know I'm not the kind of mom who allows drinking, vaping, or anything else. "These parents will say, 'Oh, if this mom is making me sign this, I feel safe sending my kid there.'" Ryan said he had previously struggled find a venue to host Violet's 13th birthday, with all venues turned down due fears guests would 'trash' the place. Comedian Katherine Ryan is seen with her daughter Violet and her partner Bobby Kootstra. He said 'permit exemption' for the upcoming bash had begun, "Hello, as we enter teenage party years, I'm beginning understand why it was so difficult to find a venue host Violet's last birthday party. “Children are welcome in our homeyardpool and we want them to have fun and come together to party in a safe environment. “However…