Noisy parties? Students walking while

Noisy parties? Students walking while intoxicated? Sexual assaults on State Street at 6 in the afternoon? That’s small potatoes compared to the subject of the AAPD’s latest crackdown: trick-or-treaters out past 8. The A2 police chief has officially pronounced trick-or-treating time to be between 5 and 8 p.m.

In other news, the new year will roll around in Ann Arbor at 11:30 a.m. on January 1. The AAPD recommends celebrating with a light brunch of goat cheese quiche and mimosas.

8 Responses to “Noisy parties? Students walking while”


  1. What happens if an out-of-town trick-or-treater falls down an Ann Arbor resident's stairs at 8:03pm on Friday? I'd hate to be that guy.


  2. As long as they're not also holding a cup on the part of the lawn between the sidewalk and the street.


  3. In order to avoid confusion, maybe I should have used Annarbour? I apologize.


  4. Ann Arbor Uber Alles ©2003 Steven B. Cherry All rights reserved.


  5. Annarbour Uber Alles ©2003 Steven B. Cherry All Rights Reserved.


  6. I don't think I left to go trick-or-treating until 8:00 PM growing up …

    Rob


  7. Oh, and comments are a good thing! Hopefully the discourse will be more elevated than on my website …

    Rob


  8. Maybe it should only be until 6:15. Its just a matter of time before someone gets assulted while parking tickets are being written nearby.