Have fun this Halloween - but remember, not everyone enjoys trick or treating!

By Emma Dance

28th Oct 2022 | Local News

An autumnal celebration of spookiness, dressing up, dances, fireworks, sugary treats and perhaps a scary film, Halloween can be a lot of fun, But it's not for everyone.

For many reasons, some people may not welcome a knock on the door from trick or treaters this Halloween, and police have created a poster for those who would rather not be visited to display.

The posters are available in some local shops, cafes and Shepton Mallet police station and can also be downloaded HERE

A police spokesman said: "If you see someone displaying one of these, please respect the wishes of the resident and don't visit. There are many reasons why someone might not want to be disturbed from vulnerability to shielding scared young children, illness or simply trying to sleep before a long night shift so it's not personal. We hope you have a great night, but please have fun responsibly."

There are lots of things you can do to help your neighbours feel safe:

  • Start by just saying 'hello.'
  • Ask if they would like you to check if they are ok on Halloween with a visit or a call.
  • Ask if they would like you to download and print our 'Sorry, no trick or treaters here' poster so they can display it in their window.
  • Let neighbours know if you're planning a party, so they won't be alarmed.
  • Remind children to respect others' property and not to call on homes that have the 'Sorry, no trick or treaters here' poster.

 Parents also might want to talk to their children about our safety advice for trick or treaters:

  • Always go trick or treating with an adult.
  • Only go to houses where you or your friends know the residents.
  • Don't knock on doors where there is a sign saying 'no trick or treat here'.
  • Don't knock on the doors of strangers (or look out for signs that trick or treaters are welcome, such as Halloween decorations).
  • Stay in areas that are lit with streetlights and take a torch with you just in case.
  • Stay with your friends – don't split into smaller groups unless an adult goes with you.
  • Throwing eggs and flour at houses causes criminal damage. You could be arrested.
  • Don't talk to strangers on the street and never enter any house, just stay on the doorstep.
  • Although Halloween is supposed to be spooky, be considerate to those who don't take part and be careful not to frighten vulnerable people.
  • Remember road safety, always look carefully before crossing the road and be visible.

     

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