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No Halloween for sex offenders in Habersham County

October 21, 2008 at 9:25 am by Andisheh Nouraee in News

Habersham County Sheriff DeRay Fincher has a warning for his county’s sex offenders: Participate in any Halloween-related activities and you will be arrested.

According to the county’s web site, sex offenders are forbidden from giving out candy to trick-or-treaters, accompanying their own children to trick-or-treat, wearing Halloween costumes, or even decorating their homes. Additionally, the sheriff warns sex offenders they must be reachable by phone from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Halloween.

Does Habersham, a rural county of 42,000 in mountainous northeast Georgia, have an especially high rate of child sex abuse?

I don’t know.

The highest point in Habersham County is a 3,809 feet peak called Young Lick Knob. Maybe that explains the Sheriff’s concern.

If I lived in Habersham County, I’d be ticked off. I don’t decorate my house for Halloween because I want to minimize the number of kids who ring the bell. My dogs bark for a couple of minutes each time the bell rings. It drives me bonkers.

But if I lived in Habersham, however, I would now feel compelled to decorate my home elaborately, lest any of my neighbors suspect that I’m a sex offender.

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2 Responses to “No Halloween for sex offenders in Habersham County”

  1. Sara Says:

    My parents and grandparents live there. I’ll make sure they decorate pronto!

  2. Amber Says:

    Haha. I do live in Habersham County.
    This is hilarious. I wasn’t even aware that we had so many, but apparently we do. :P

    Kudos for the warning though.

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