Age Limits For Joliet's Halloween Trick-or-Treaters?

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Joliet IL

02 November, 2021

10:03 PM

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JOLIET, IL — Five-term Joliet City Councilwoman Jan Quillman said she saw more adults and teenagers out trick-or-treating Sunday afternoon than ever before. Among the many adults she noticed collecting candy and other goodies in her Cathedral Area neighborhood, a number of the people walking the sidewalks going house to house appeared to be intoxicated. At Tuesday night's Council meeting, Quillman raised the idea of imposing an age limit for trick-or-treating on Halloween in Joliet. "It was brought up to me ... there was almost 1,500 children and parents and adults trick-or-treating on Halloween day," Quillman told her colleagues. "And I was wondering if we should put an age limit on that because there was a lot of adults trick or treating and some were impaired." Quillman emphasized that most of the trick-or-treaters she encountered were polite. "But there were just a lot of folks out there on Sunday afternoon, and I've never seen so many adults and high schoolers out there trick or treating before." Quillman brought up the issue under the part of the meeting agenda that does not involve topics up for Council vote. Therefore, Quillman's comments were only for discussion purposes. In April, Quillman was the top vote-getter out of 12 people running for three open at-large seats on the Council. What do you think of Quillman's idea? Should Joliet impose age restrictions for next year's trick or treaters? If so, should the age restrictions be 14 years old? How about 21? Or, maybe 30? Feel free to post your comments at the end of this article thread. Jan Quillman says Joliet may need to impose age limits for Halloween trick or treaters moving forward. Image via John Ferak/Patch

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