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Police ask Halloween revellers to 'keep to the law'

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People celebrating Halloween are being asked to be mindful of those who do not want to be visited

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Halloween revellers have been warned to "keep any tricks within the law" by Suffolk Police.

The force has also advised people not to "trick or treat" alone, to stay in well-lit areas, wear bright clothing visible to traffic and not go inside strangers’ houses.

Meanwhile retailers were being encouraged to restrict the sale of eggs and flour to young people.

With Bonfire Night approaching, they have also been reminded that it is illegal to sell fireworks to anyone under the age of 18.

Suffolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Tim Passmore, said: “Trick-or-treating can be great fun, and I don’t want to spoil that fun, but I would ask those taking part to be sensible, keep safe and be respectful to others.

“For those on the receiving end of trick or treaters, particularly the old and vulnerable, it can be quite an upsetting experience."

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