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Halloween Safety |
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With Halloween approaching, we want everyone to enjoy the celebrations safely and respectfully. This time of year, often brings increased reports of anti-social behaviour, such as noise, vandalism, and nuisance knock-and-run incidents. Together, we can help ensure Halloween remains fun for all ages while keeping our neighbourhood safe and welcoming.
Here are a few simple reminders and tips: For young people and parents: · Enjoy trick-or-treating responsibly — visit homes that are clearly decorated or have lights on. · Be polite and respectful to neighbours; avoid loud behaviour, throwing eggs or flour, or causing damage. · Always stay with an adult or in a supervised group if you’re under 16. · Avoid wearing masks or costumes that could frighten vulnerable residents. · Keep to well-lit areas and be mindful of traffic when crossing roads. For residents: · If you don’t wish to receive trick-or-treaters, you can display a “No Trick or Treat” poster these are available online. · Keep outdoor lights on if you are happy to participate it helps children know where they are welcome. · Report any anti-social behaviour or damage to property by calling 101, or 999 in an emergency. · Consider checking in on elderly or vulnerable neighbours who may feel anxious during the evening.
Reporting anti-social behaviour Tricks like throwing eggs and other vandalism will be treated as anti-social behaviour and criminal damage, for which offenders can be prosecuted. An increase in police patrols will be taking place during the Halloween period. Any anti-social behaviour should be reported using the Metropolitan Police non-emergency number 101. If you feel threatened, if it's an emergency, or if a crime is in progress, dial 999.
Chelsea Safer Neighbourhood Officers will be on patrol late into the night. | ||
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