Teenager Cameron Fisher admits to smashing mothers car while drunk in Maroubra, Sydney

Teenage girl admits to smashing up her mother’s Suzuki Swift in a drunken rampage

  • Cameron Fisher smashed mother’s car while drunk in Sydney’s eastern suburbs
  • Her mother’s car had dents, a broken side mirror and bent windscreen wipers 
  • She attended court this week and placed on conditional six month release order

A teenage girl has admitted to smashing her mother’s car during a drunken rampage on a night out.

Cameron Fisher, 19, started kicking the car before giving a bystander the finger in Maroubra, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs last December.

The following morning Fisher’s mother was horrified to see her Suzuki Swift covered in dents, her side mirror broken, windscreen wipers bent and her rear wiper completely torn off.

Cameron Fisher (pictured) admitted to smashing her mother’s car while drunk in Sydney’s eastern suburbs

The 19-year-old was later confronted by police where she admitted: ‘I did it,’ The Courier Mail reported.

Fisher was seen outside Waverley Local Court this week throwing up the ‘hang loose’ hand signal.

The teenager claimed she couldn’t remember the events that unfolded because she was ‘intoxicated’.

She also told the witness ‘f**k you’ during the night.

Magistrate Allison Hawkins found the teenager guilty of property damage but did not give her a conviction.

She said Fisher had a ‘brain snap’ and placed her on a conditional six month release order.

Fisher, 19, said she couldn't remember the incident because she was intoxicated but her mother's car had several dents and a broken side mirror

Fisher, 19, said she couldn’t remember the incident because she was intoxicated but her mother’s car had several dents and a broken side mirror

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