DON'T knock on strangers' doors' is among the trick-or-treat tips being dished out by police ahead of Halloween.
Police are also telling parents their children should:
- wear 'bright clothing'
- take care not to scare vulnerable people
- never go trick or treating without being accompanied by an adult
- never go into a stranger's house
- keep to well-lit areas
The force's Neighbourhood Teams for southern Oxfordshire put out the advice this week while also warning potential pranksters that they would be carrying out 'high-visibility patrols' over Halloween 'to deal with any incidents of anti-social behaviour'.
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Other things not to do
Among the officers' other advice for 'a fun and safe Halloween' was the tip: "If a house is displaying a 'no trick or treat sign' please don’t knock on the door."
They also warned youngsters: "Children don’t be offended if your local shop does not serve you with eggs or flour.
"We have been working with local stores to discourage their sale to young people."
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Turning their focus to those staying home on October 31 this year, the force reminded anyone who felt 'nervous or unsafe': 'Don’t open your door if you’re unsure who is there. Use your spy-hole, look out of a window, and use your door chain if you decide to open your door'.
Download a Halloween do-not-disturb police poster from HERE
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