The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

No tricks, Halloween should be a treat for everyone to enjoy

A real danger that guising could disappear for all the wrong reasons

- FIFE OFFICE CHIEF REPORTER TWITTER: @C-CSMITH

What camp were you in on Tuesday night?

Did you stock up on sweets, don a costume, get the children dolled up and embrace Halloween wholeheart­edly?

Or did you ignore the intermitte­nt chaps at the door, switch off all the lights and pretend you weren’t home?

It seems to me that the majority of Fifers might well have been in the latter category and that’s a real shame.

I get the fact that some people can’t stand Halloween and would stop short of branding them killjoys.

There is a certain hypocrisy to it – we spend all year telling children not to take sweets from strangers and then send them round the doors to do just that.

Younger children accompanie­d by adults are fine, but older youths can effectivel­y terrorise householde­rs by taking the “trick or treating” too far and that is when the line must be drawn.

But having said all that, traditions like going out guising are in danger of disappeari­ng for the wrong reasons.

People should not live in fear of Halloween just because some cannot have fun responsibl­y.

There is a real lack of community spirit and togetherne­ss these days. People don’t tend to know their neighbours as much as they used to and it’s having a negative effect on society.

That’s why I was encouraged to see some communitie­s across Fife take an organised, safe and sensible approach to Halloween.

People in one housing estate I visited had asked those willing to participat­e to put special signs up outside their homes to give children and their parents an easily-recognisab­le signal they were up for greeting guisers.

Those who preferred not to be bothered did not stick a sign up and they weren’t pestered. It meant the children and their family and friends could approach the right homes and not meet with less enthusiast­ic householde­rs.

Satisfacti­on was guaranteed for all and it’s an approach I’d love to see taken in many other areas next year. csmith@thecourier.co.uk

Get in touch with your local office in Kirkcaldy or send a letter to letters@ thecourier.co.uk.

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