Chantal Miller
11-02-2010, 03:06 AM
is not big here. One of the bigger shopping complexes in the city host it and all the kids (aged 2 to about 22) all get dressed up and go shop to shop to collect candy.
I know in the states kids and parents walk around the neibourhoods doing the same thing. Not a practical solution here since neibourhoods are either gated with guard dog and intercom systems or they are neibourhoods where you could get so much more than candy in your bag.
My question goes to security since these are global concerns. Do you always go trick or treating with the kids. What about the older ones who would rather not go than go with their parents. What about the older ones who just want to get dressed up but couldn't be bothered by the candy. I ask only because watching the kids within the confines of a shopping centre is hard enough, I can't imagine how stressful this must be for parents who actually out on the streets
I know in the states kids and parents walk around the neibourhoods doing the same thing. Not a practical solution here since neibourhoods are either gated with guard dog and intercom systems or they are neibourhoods where you could get so much more than candy in your bag.
My question goes to security since these are global concerns. Do you always go trick or treating with the kids. What about the older ones who would rather not go than go with their parents. What about the older ones who just want to get dressed up but couldn't be bothered by the candy. I ask only because watching the kids within the confines of a shopping centre is hard enough, I can't imagine how stressful this must be for parents who actually out on the streets