Anonymous wrote:But we aren’t under stay at home orders. In VA we are in phase 3. Our virus spread is really low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given that most kids open and eat candy while they are out, I think it’s too risky to have kids putting their hands in communal candy bowls. If it isn’t canceled I’ll put candy out On a table in my driveway in small treat bags, and hope kids only touch one bag.
Np: I’m not sure “most” kids do this - in my 48 years of life, I never witnessed that as a child or parent. Look
Anonymous wrote:If there can be BLM protest mobs in the street, there can be a stream of tricker treaters, too. FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Halloween is on and will be celebrated in our household. Trick or Treaters are welcome and we will pass out candy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely will be handing out candy and taking my kids trick or treating. Why not?
Because some of us don't want you coming to our house as we are acting responsibly with COVID.
Leave your front light off and don’t answer the door if someone rings the bell, fool. It’s easy to not participate.
Why do you feel the need to name call? I don't want my door bell rung by your brat who you refuse to teach responsibility to as you take none yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Halloween is not an official thing that can be canceled, or scheduled. If people want to trick or treat, it’s still a free country. Cower in your house with your light off but we are going to be outside passing out candy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Counties put out hours for trick or treating so I don’t think it will be a stretch for them to say no trick or treating if they decide it’s warranted. Whether people follow it or not will be up to them as I seriously doubt any ban would be enforced.
I have never heard of such a thing. “Hours for trick or treating” scheduled by local govt is not a thing around here.
Yeah, people don't buy into this here.
I'm sure there will be fewer kids and fewer houses with treats, but things will still go on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Counties put out hours for trick or treating so I don’t think it will be a stretch for them to say no trick or treating if they decide it’s warranted. Whether people follow it or not will be up to them as I seriously doubt any ban would be enforced.
That must be a Maryland & Virginia thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Counties put out hours for trick or treating so I don’t think it will be a stretch for them to say no trick or treating if they decide it’s warranted. Whether people follow it or not will be up to them as I seriously doubt any ban would be enforced.
I have never heard of such a thing. “Hours for trick or treating” scheduled by local govt is not a thing around here.
Anonymous wrote:Counties put out hours for trick or treating so I don’t think it will be a stretch for them to say no trick or treating if they decide it’s warranted. Whether people follow it or not will be up to them as I seriously doubt any ban would be enforced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're in the middle of a global pandemic and our nation's response has been abysmal. Who knows what the situation will be come Halloween. If it continues to be as it is, I don't think we'll be out and about ringing stranger's doorbells. All that will be cancelled.
Again. It won’t be canceled. It can’t be canceled. Families that don’t want to participate won’t. That’s how it will work.
Of course it can be canceled. Don't think it will be though.
You can't cancel a date. October 31st will come and go like it does every year. You can't legally force people to stay in their houses and not walk around knocking on doors, for one night.