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Halloween Advice (Safety, Security, Privacy) Wednesday, 23/09/2009 by nik
Those not wanting to take part in the Hallowe’en festivities can
display a ‘no trick or treaters’ poster. These are available the Force
website – www.cambs.police.uk
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• Ideally children trick or treating should be accompanied by an adult.
• Children should stay in groups, make sure at least one person has a mobile phone on them and not go out too late.
• Children should tell someone where they are going, what route they will be taking and what time to expect them back.
• Not everyone wants to get involved in Hallowe’en and children are reminding to leave residents not wanting to take part in peace.
• Police patrols across the county will be increased to prevent any anti-social behaviour and to ensure the safety of those involved in the Hallowe’en festivities.
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