
Thousands of teenage students took to the streets of Portsmouth as they celebrated the start of their university careers during Fresher's Week.
Drunken revellers were photographed lying on the pavement, while scantily-clad girls marched through the city centre.
Some of the youngsters, living away from home for just a few days can be seen vomiting, screaming and collapsing on the street.
One group of girls were spotted wearing a figure-hugging leotard printed with the legend: 'Don't Tell Daddy.'
The remains of kebabs were seen smeared all over the side of the pavement as the streets were strewn with rubbish generated during the debaucherous night out.
Security guards, bouncers and police tried to keep the teenagers safe after many over-indulged the special offers available during their first week in college.

One group of girls was spotted walking through Portsmouth last night wearing bathing suits emblazoned with Dirty Disco
Some of the more daring girls on the streets had a message for their fathers which might cause them some concern
This girl is being assisted by two secuirty guards and her friends as she sat momentarily on the ground near a night club
Some of the young women took a moment to sit beside a monument near the Guildhall in Portsmouth to catch their breath

One man with his friends, was carrying a sign warning of 'Wet Floors' which was an appropriate cautionary tone for the night
Most of the students seemed to be enjoying themselves as some of the clubs suggested a certain dress code for the nigh
One chap decided to take a different perspective on the night by gazing at the stars supported ably by the pavement
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