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I guess there was once a gate stealing tradition.  Maybe it died out with the popularity of gates.  Or the cracking down on vandalism.




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Date: Oct. 26th, 2015 06:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lynn82md.livejournal.com
Not to just stealing gates, but making mischief in general. Vandelisim was common. Of course, the common form of vandelism now on Halloween is toilet papering or throwing eggs at someone's house, especially if they didn't give candy or whatever treats they were offering.

The vandelism from back then was...well, what you see at a college football game sometimes where they set things on fire. I read that it had gotten so horrible at one point that it was considered to outlaw Halloween in the U.S.

This was brought a bit over from Ireland when the Irish immigranted to the U.S and Canada since Halloween (as we know it today) began there, but the vandelism hadn't been as bad in Ireland as the U.S and Canada. This was all based on how trick or treating began. If you went to someone's house and asked for food, you gave them good luck if they did and bad luck if they didn't.

I read most of this from "Halloween: From Pagan Ritual to Party Night" by Nicolas Rogers.
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