Trick or treating: seriously scared

I live on my own now because I have recently moved into a flat. I am very worried about the prospect of pesky trick or treaters (complete strangers) knocking on my door on the 31st. Of course I would not answer. I never answer the door to strangers/cold callers. But would they then do a nasty criminal prank? Like throw egg at my flat or set fire to a bin? I am probably just being paranoid. I live in a nice area with no antisocial behaviour record, but I am normally with my parents on the 31st. Thankfully, the last couple of years no-one has called, but some children knocked on the door a few years back demanding cash - 'trick or treat' they call. My Dad gave them money - I personally think this was wrong, it is not charity but glorified begging and would normally not be tolerated - I repeat, it is fine with family and friends, but this was not. I have Aspergers, I hate being disturbed, and I am worried some nutter will cause me grief on the 31st. I don't want some stupid sign on my door, so what can I do?

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  • We weren't bothered by them this year - nor last year - but in the past I've dreaded 3lst October because those knocking would do damage if no one answered, even if the house was in darknes.

    Maybe people are more nervous now about letting their children knock on strangers' doors.  If that's the case "Hallelujah!" Laughing 

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  • We weren't bothered by them this year - nor last year - but in the past I've dreaded 3lst October because those knocking would do damage if no one answered, even if the house was in darknes.

    Maybe people are more nervous now about letting their children knock on strangers' doors.  If that's the case "Hallelujah!" Laughing 

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