PneumaticTransit
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Last year was my first year with trick-or-treaters. I was so excited!
However, every time I answered the door it was "kids" waaaay too old to be trick or treating (12 y/o+) and 3/4 of them weren't even wearing costumes. It was a real buzz kill to my favorite holiday.
I didn't turn anyone away, honestly I was afraid they might vandalize my house or car. I was starting to get a little angry. Honestly, one "kid" had real facial hair... he was about 16 or 17. Most of them looked liked they just got home from school (heh... or work) and grabbed a pillowcase. Most of them didn't even bother to say, "Trick or treat."
I don't live in a poor section of town where I assume this happens more often as people cannot afford costumes and such.
Out of 50 doorbell rings, maybe 10 of them were little kids in costumes. I even ended up running out of candy and made a mad dash to the store to get more.
So this year after I run out, that is it. My light will be off. You can tell your little princess/spiderman that captain of the highschool football team got their Snickers bar.
UPDATE:
Halloween night went well this year. I didn't have anyone without some sort of costume. Everyone was very polite. It was 100% better than last year!
I think it was due to an increased police patrol in our developement. (It's right next to a highschool which doesn't help matters).
I saw a cruiser pass our house several times throughout the evening and it must of really discouraged the rowdy teens we had running around last year.
I had enough candy for everyone who came to my door, and turned out the lights around 9:00 PM.
Crisis averted!
However, every time I answered the door it was "kids" waaaay too old to be trick or treating (12 y/o+) and 3/4 of them weren't even wearing costumes. It was a real buzz kill to my favorite holiday.
I didn't turn anyone away, honestly I was afraid they might vandalize my house or car. I was starting to get a little angry. Honestly, one "kid" had real facial hair... he was about 16 or 17. Most of them looked liked they just got home from school (heh... or work) and grabbed a pillowcase. Most of them didn't even bother to say, "Trick or treat."
I don't live in a poor section of town where I assume this happens more often as people cannot afford costumes and such.
Out of 50 doorbell rings, maybe 10 of them were little kids in costumes. I even ended up running out of candy and made a mad dash to the store to get more.
So this year after I run out, that is it. My light will be off. You can tell your little princess/spiderman that captain of the highschool football team got their Snickers bar.
UPDATE:
Halloween night went well this year. I didn't have anyone without some sort of costume. Everyone was very polite. It was 100% better than last year!
I think it was due to an increased police patrol in our developement. (It's right next to a highschool which doesn't help matters).
I saw a cruiser pass our house several times throughout the evening and it must of really discouraged the rowdy teens we had running around last year.
I had enough candy for everyone who came to my door, and turned out the lights around 9:00 PM.
Crisis averted!





