"Trick or Treating": Halloween: When the harmless scary fun becomes a case for the police

In recent years, there have been a large number of incidents involving Halloween, in which the amusing horror turned into property damage, acts of violence or coercion.

"Trick or Treating": Halloween: When the harmless scary fun becomes a case for the police

In recent years, there have been a large number of incidents involving Halloween, in which the amusing horror turned into property damage, acts of violence or coercion. But not only such extreme cases can end up with the police. If someone is injured while fleeing from bogeymen, this can also be a case for the police. A "armament" for the costume is particularly tricky. Anyone who carries a dummy weapon with them must expect investigations into a violation of the Weapons Act.

As in any other occasion, this is the case with the rules established by the law. Those who request sweets with "trick or treat" can do so, but without being able to insist on their delivery. The sweet should be given voluntarily and willingly - the sour remain an empty threat meant for fun.

House walls and cars pelted with eggs, garbage cans thrown over, mailboxes destroyed or set on fire, firecrackers thrown against window panes, manhole covers lifted out or graffiti especially for Halloween - the list of alleged jokes reported to the police is long throughout Germany. Again and again children are stolen the collected sweets. A special phenomenon from various large cities are groups that specifically seek and provoke arguments, especially in the vicinity of train stations, or even aim firecrackers at people. All of these offenses have one thing in common: They are forbidden and punishable.

The police are checking more nationwide. Anyone who is caught must fear a fine or up to two years in prison in the event of property damage. Up to three years imprisonment threaten even with a so-called public damage to property. These are items of public use such as park benches. In a group, those who do not cause damage themselves can also be punished. They face penalties for communal damage to property.

Here, too, it applies that Halloween does not abolish the rules - in this case the duty of care. In the case of smaller children, at least one adult should be present when looking for sweets and at least keep a watchful eye on their children. In principle, parents should sensitize their children to the pranks and prevent them from damaging property and other crimes. Also, adults should encourage them not to engage in acts that are forbidden through peer pressure.

If the causer of property damage or bodily injury is determined, he must pay for the damage. Otherwise, residential building insurance can at least partially compensate for damage caused by willful damage.

The children dress up, the father drives them from house to house with a horror mask: what fits into the scenery can also result in a fine for the driver. Because covering your face while driving is prohibited - violations cost 60 euros. Drinking and driving should be taboo anyway.

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