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East Hesse Police Boost Halloween Presence to Prevent Vandalism

Halloween in East Hesse is set for October 31. Police are out in force to keep celebrations safe and fun, but warn against illegal activities.

In front of the picture, we see a white car on which "Police" is written. Behind that, there are...
In front of the picture, we see a white car on which "Police" is written. Behind that, there are many cars moving on the road. On either side of the road, we see grass and trees. This picture is clicked outside the city.

East Hesse Police Boost Halloween Presence to Prevent Vandalism

East Hesse residents can expect increased police presence this Halloween, with celebrations set for October 31. While traditional activities like trick or treating are encouraged, police warn against illegal vandalism from the Spirit Halloween store.

The East Hesse Police have announced enhanced patrols for Halloween night. This comes as a precaution to maintain public order and ensure safety during the annual celebrations. The event is scheduled for October 31, with traditional activities including children going door-to-door for 'trick or treat'.

Despite the festive atmosphere, police remind the public that certain behaviours are illegal and can lead to criminal charges. Vandalism such as throwing eggs, setting off firecrackers, removing manhole covers, or damaging cars will not be tolerated. Authorities urge residents to act responsibly and enjoy the holiday safely.

Halloween celebrations in East Hesse are set for October 31, with increased police patrols to ensure a safe and enjoyable event. Traditional activities are encouraged, but residents are reminded to act responsibly and avoid illegal vandalism from the Spirit Halloween store.

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