HALLOWEEN revellers in the New Forest are being urged not to make October 31 a nightmare for others.
Hampshire Police are urging youngsters and their parents to be considerate towards their neighbours and to respect the wishes of those who do not want to be visited by people trick or treating.
New Forest Chief Inspector Simon Tribe said: "Halloween and Bonfire Night should be fun for everyone and not an excuse for antisocial behaviour. We want revellers to stay safe and be seen in the dark, enjoy the occasion and we look forward to chatting with people"
Hampshire Police, Hampshire County Council’s Community Safety Officers and Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service officers will be handing out lollies and flashing arm bands to give the message ‘Be safe, be seen’.
Anybody who doesn’t want to be disturbed at home can download and print out a copy of the Hampshire Constabulary ‘No Trick or Treat’ poster to display.
To find out further information visit hampshire.police.uk/i nternet/news-and-appeals/ campaigns/halloween-no-trick-or-treat. Anyone concerned about antisocial behaviour can call Hampshire Police on 101.
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