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It’s almost [[Halloween]], which means that law enforcement and news agencies around the country are warning parents about "stranger danger" and individuals and families on the registry and again completely overlooking the real danger. Children are two to three times more likely to be hit and killed by a car on Halloween than any other day of the year. There has never been a case of a stranger abducting a child out trick-or-treating on Halloween. | It’s almost [[Halloween]], which means that law enforcement and news agencies around the country are warning parents about "stranger danger" and individuals and families on the registry and again completely overlooking the real danger. Children are two to three times more likely to be hit and killed by a car on Halloween than any other day of the year. There has never been a case of a stranger abducting a child out trick-or-treating on Halloween. Other urban legends and myths such as poisoned candy and razor blades in candy still persist. | ||
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Revision as of 23:42, 13 September 2022
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by Staff Writer - October , 2022
It’s almost Halloween, which means that law enforcement and news agencies around the country are warning parents about "stranger danger" and individuals and families on the registry and again completely overlooking the real danger. Children are two to three times more likely to be hit and killed by a car on Halloween than any other day of the year. There has never been a case of a stranger abducting a child out trick-or-treating on Halloween. Other urban legends and myths such as poisoned candy and razor blades in candy still persist. |