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Celebrating Halloween Safely

31 October 2024
Celebrating Halloween Safely

The Royal Gibraltar Police are urging trick-or-treaters to be respectful to others in the community tonight. 

A statement from the RGP follows below:

During Halloween celebrations, the message from the police is: “Keep safe, think of  others and have fun.” 

Youngsters trick-or-treating and knocking on people’s doors can often frighten the  elderly and vulnerable members of the community.  

It’s also important to remember that many pets are frightened by fireworks and loud  noises.  

Acting Chief Inspector Phil Ackerley, said: “We want the community to enjoy  Halloween safely, as has been the case in recent years, with minimal instances of  anti-social behaviour. Halloween is an exciting time for many, but for some, such as  the elderly, vulnerable individuals and those who live alone, it can be stressful,  intimidating and distressing. 

“So please be considerate and respectful whilst out celebrating.” 

Officers on duty this evening will adopt a robust and zero-tolerance approach with  anyone who decides to engage in anti-social behaviour or interfere with those who  are celebrating responsibly.  

Here are some helpful tips to ensure your evening does not turn into a nightmare. 

• Children should be accompanied by an adult. 

• Remember road safety and wear bright clothing. 

• Keep Halloween ‘tricks’ safe and respect people's property – do not let your  children throw flour and eggs or cause damage. 

• Be considerate to others – if possible, only visit residences of people who you  know, within your residential area or who are happy for you to call round • Never be tempted to go inside someone's house if you don't know them. • Although Halloween is meant to be spooky, be considerate and try not to frighten  others. 

• If having a Halloween party at home, let your neighbours know beforehand, so they  won't be alarmed.  

• If you are drinking alcohol tonight, don’t drive. 

To report antisocial behaviour call 200 72500 or report online at  

www.police.gi/report-online 

Please only dial 999 in a genuine emergency.