Trick or treaters expected to take to the streets
Police are urging people not to play ‘knock-door-run’ in the run up to Hop-Tu-Naa.
Officers are trying to stamp out anti-social behaviour saying it can make areas frightening and unpleasant to live in.
They’re warning people who will be trick-or-treating to be mindful of who's behind the door, with some residents fearful of this time of year with unknown people showing up unannounced.
PC Louise Kennaugh says there's already been reports of disappointing behaviour Island-wide:
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