How TF can you let your kids go unsupervised on Halloween?

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How tf can you leave your children unsupervised to go door to door to collect candy from strangers. Who tf is that safe? What if there's razors in their candy or rat poison. Remember that famous case where 2 dozen children died because of some sicko mixing poison in the candy. There's no way in hell I'm letting my child go out without me.

I'd constantly tailgate them in a car everywhere they went with loaded gun and at the end of the night dump all the candy in the sewer and buy them candy from the store instead. Call me killing the vibe, overprotective/paranoid but this ain't it.


 
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This was a man killing his own son, not a halloween incident.
This was not even a candy incident. Someone tampered with boxes of paracetamol and put poison in them, which lead to all medicines and supplements being air sealed before first use, so people know if it was opened beforehand.

My theory is that it was done by a rival company to hurt that company's stock price


Hey man, lots of fear mongering about poison and needles in candies, it's just fox news BS. I used to believe it too
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Someone could do this with easter eggs fairly easily tbh

No idea why that thought occurrd to me it just did

Traffic seems to kill the most on halloween though
 
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Back when I was a kid, my dad didn't let my bro and I do Trick or Treating. Part of the reason was this, but he also thought it's shameful to go door to door begging for food/candy :feelshaha:

This is why kids should just do trick or treating at actual stores instead. Free good quality candy, and more of a guarantee that it'll be safe
 
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Too trusting

Parents who do this have probably never rlly had anything bad happen to them/anyone they know
 
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I'd constantly tailgate them in a car everywhere they went with loaded gun and at the end of the night dump all the candy in the sewer and buy them candy from the store instead. Call me killing the vibe, overprotective/paranoid but this ain't it.

helicopter parent,
idk where u live but if my kid died while trick or treating where i live the nigga probably wasnt gonna make it past 20 anyways. just natural selection atp
 
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helicopter parent,
idk where u live but if my kid died while trick or treating where i live the nigga probably wasnt gonna make it past 20 anyways. just natural selection atp
What dogshit parenting
 
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What dogshit parenting
maybe if u live in a more dangerous city i understand ur perspective.

however i live in a WHITE middle class neighbourhood. i genuinely see 0 risk, i went trick or treating with friends (no parents) since i was like 6 in this same neighbourhood.

the candy poisoning shit is also just fear mongering, if a nigga wanted to harm kids theres a lot more effective ways.
 
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How tf can you leave your children unsupervised to go door to door to collect candy from strangers. Who tf is that safe? What if there's razors in their candy or rat poison. Remember that famous case where 2 dozen children died because of some sicko mixing poison in the candy. There's no way in hell I'm letting my child go out without me.

I'd constantly tailgate them in a car everywhere they went with loaded gun and at the end of the night dump all the candy in the sewer and buy them candy from the store instead. Call me killing the vibe, overprotective/paranoid but this ain't it.


High trust society activities seem alien for people from low trust societies like us

But valid take regardless
 
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Only works in high trust communities

Even then, there's sickos out there
 
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How tf can you leave your children unsupervised to go door to door to collect candy from strangers. Who tf is that safe? What if there's razors in their candy or rat poison. Remember that famous case where 2 dozen children died because of some sicko mixing poison in the candy. There's no way in hell I'm letting my child go out without me.

I'd constantly tailgate them in a car everywhere they went with loaded gun and at the end of the night dump all the candy in the sewer and buy them candy from the store instead. Call me killing the vibe, overprotective/paranoid but this ain't it.



kids dying because of a lunatic poisoning and tampering with candy is an urban legend
 
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This was a man killing his own son, not a halloween incident.

This was not even a candy incident. Someone tampered with boxes of paracetamol and put poison in them, which lead to all medicines and supplements being air sealed before first use, so people know if it was opened beforehand.

My theory is that it was done by a rival company to hurt that company's stock price


Hey man, lots of fear mongering about poison and needles in candies, it's just fox news BS. I used to believe it too
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Someone at J&J purposefully poisoned the Drugs imo
 
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White countries don't have this problem because White people aren't inhumane savages that would do this kind of thing. But with the influx of deathnics, then yes, you have to stay alert.
 
White countries don't have this problem because White people aren't inhumane savages that would do this kind of thing. But with the influx of deathnics, then yes, you have to stay alert.
They need to worry about all the white pedophiles everywhere
 
kids dying because of a lunatic poisoning and tampering with candy is an urban legend
It’s very hard to do, unless you’re giving out homemade sweets or something.

Even then, getting a lethal dose of poison and implementing it would be hard.
 
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It’s very hard to do, unless you’re giving out homemade sweets or something.

Even then, getting a lethal dose of poison and implementing it would be hard.
I think the candy stuff is legend, but plenty of weird stuff can still happen on Halloween.

However if my kid was with close friends whose parents I know, and stayed in the local area, I would let them go.
 
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How tf can you leave your children unsupervised to go door to door to collect candy from strangers. Who tf is that safe? What if there's razors in their candy or rat poison. Remember that famous case where 2 dozen children died because of some sicko mixing poison in the candy. There's no way in hell I'm letting my child go out without me.

I'd constantly tailgate them in a car everywhere they went with loaded gun and at the end of the night dump all the candy in the sewer and buy them candy from the store instead. Call me killing the vibe, overprotective/paranoid but this ain't it.


Nowadays with fent it would be too easy for a determined bastard to poison the candy in a way that's able to pass the inspections of the days of old.

In the early 90's we did it safe. Halloween night was a swarm of unsupervised kids in every neighborhood across America. I miss those days. An ocean of marauding children and teens.

It seemed there were rules back in those days that every kid knew but were never really talked about amongst ourselves. We just observed them without questions.

Back then young kids stuck together in a buddy system in group of 2 or more. And nobody ever touched any of their candy until they got home and had it thoroughly inspected. The inspection process was just something most people did with their kids from the time they were 2.

The worst thing that ever happened on Halloween night during those days was kids getting cursed at and having things thrown at them by grumpy old people (everyone knew who the grumps were and which houses to avoid, or fuck with if you happened to be a teen), or older kids robbing younger kids of their candy.

Nowadays you gotta think about massacres. They'll become more and more prevalent. It's a brave new world and USA is the one leading it directly to hell in a hand basket. Avoiding crowds and accepting that I'll never be able to raise my kids the way I was raised is something I've done a long time ago. Things are just too different now and children must be taught to be cautious. Especially in a society so bent on hiding dangers for the sake of their ideals. They have to be taught go be cautious, but not fearful like the stupid boomers hiding under their desks growing up during the cold war. The threat nowdays is very real and will only get worse as the years go by. Most people are like frogs slowly being boiled though.
 

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