Trick or Treat (or Not)

As residents in Chesapeake, Virginia get ready for Halloween, as is the city council. March of this year was when the city council decided to restrict trick or treating for youth over the age of 14. Laura M. The city passed a new ordinance that raised the trick-or-treating age to 14, saying anyone who was older than that could be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined $250."  This became an issue in Chesapeake because in 1970 "a group of mischief makers threw exploding fireworks into Halloween bags." Due to minor injuries the council at the time restricted anyone older than 12 from trick or treating, and anyone caught "could be fined as much as $100, arrested and sent to jail for six months."

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