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Vancouver police prepare for busy Halloween weekend

Social media video shows crowds packed the Granville Street entertainment district Halloween night, with many not wearing masks or practicing physical distancing. Vancouver police also arrived on the scene to help diffuse the crowds – Nov 2, 2020

Vancouver police say they are preparing for a busy Halloween weekend.

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Extra officers will be on the streets for what police anticipate will be one of the busiest weekends of the year.

“These additional officers include a team dedicated to the Granville Entertainment District and Gastown, as well as near schools and parks,” Vancouver police Const. Tania Visintin said in a statement.

Police said costume weaponry, including plastic handguns and hatchets, and imitation swords, have proven to be an issue in the past. Police encourage people to either leave fake weapons at home or make sure they are easily identifiable as an imitation.

Crowds packed the Granville strip last Halloween despite pleas from public health officials to keep gatherings small amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Vancouver Police Chief Adam Palmer later said officers responded to 800 calls on Halloween.

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A VPD spokesperson said at the time that there were ” a number” of occasions where police were met with hostility from the crowd.

— With files from Simon Little

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