Seasonal Community Safety Advice

Don’t be afraid this Halloween

Hampshire Constabulary is urging people who do not want to be disturbed by trick or treaters this Halloween to display a ‘No Trick or Treat’ poster at their front door.

Every year Hampshire Constabulary’s force control room receives calls from people who have been frightened or disturbed by trick or treaters in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

The ‘No Trick or Treat’ poster is available to download:

Download a Sorry No Trick or Treat poster to print out (.pdf, 128KB)  

Some advice for the elderly or vulnerable members of our community staying home this Halloween:

Police advice to children and their parents is to be mindful that some of the more vulnerable or elderly members of the community do not wish to participate in Halloween activities and in fact may feel intimidated by groups of people calling at their doors.

Local shops are also displaying posters, reminding shoppers that eggs or flour will not be sold to under 18s in the days leading up to Wednesday, October 31.

Chief Inspector Cliff Williams, Safer Streets lead said: “Police are encouraging parents to find out where their children will be this Halloween and to talk to them about how to respect people and their property.”

Hampshire Constabulary has prepared some advice for children and their parents:

To report any incidents of anti-social behaviour in your area call Hampshire Constabulary on 101, the single non-emergency number. In an emergency always dial 999.

 

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