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Police issue posters for trick or treaters
Police have issued posters for people to deter or encourage trick or treaters on Halloween.
Devon and Cornwall Police said: "Some people, particularly the elderly and vulnerable, may get worried or even frightened if strangers are continually calling at their door during the evening."
It said "as a rule of thumb" if people have decorations on display then it was likely they were "open to trick or treaters".
The posters can be from the Devon and Cornwall Police website.
Officers added: "Please respect those who don鈥檛 want to take part in trick or treating.
"Stick to areas and people you know. People who welcome trick or treaters often put a pumpkin outside their house or in their window as a sign."
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