Police are asking people to be polite and responsible this Halloween and bonfire night, and to respect residents' wishes if they don't want to take part in trick or treating.
A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: "We want everyone to have fun and enjoy the festivities over Halloween and bonfire night.
"However, not everyone wants to take part and Halloween can leave some people feeling anxious.
"We have created two differently coloured posters which can be downloaded below to display in your home if you do not want trick or treaters at your door.
"Local officers will be working in their local communities to tackle and reduce anti-social behaviour.
"If you see this poster in someone's window, please, respect their wishes and move on to the next house."
Download the posters using the link below:



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