
Halloween is traditionally a time of fun. Each year however, Warwickshire Police deals with a number of Halloween-related incidents involving criminal damage and anti-social behaviour.
Click this link to download a copy of this advice sheet.
Warwickshire Police have produced a flyer that county residents will be able to display in their windows asking trick-or-treaters to stay away. Officers hope that trick or treaters will honour the ‘do not disturb’ notice and move on when they see one displayed.
These will be distributed by your local Police Community Support Officers to residences that are deamed vulnerable - alternatively, you will be able to download a copy of this poster and print your own copy by clicking the link below.
Sorry, No Trick or Treat this Halloween poster (pdf file)
Calls, tricks or pranks may be harmless fun to some people but can cause real distress to others. Behaviour such as throwing eggs or flour can also quickly cross the line from being anti-social into causing criminal damage.
We would urge anyone who is planning on going out trick or treating to act sensibly and not cause upset to other members of the community, especially the elderly and vulnerable. Equally important is the necessity for the trick or treaters to stay safe themselves. By following a few guidelines, we can ensure Halloween is safe and trouble-free for everyone.