Here's what you can and can't do in L.A. this year for Halloween.
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There ain't gonna be any tricks or treats for Halloween this year -- at least not door-to-door in Los Angeles -- because it's now banned due to coronavirus. L.A. County health officials made it official, saying trick or treating on the streets is prohibited -- and ditto for"trunk or treating" from parked cars too, which is a thing, apparently. Also nixed ... house parties and live entertainment attractions .
So, here's what's left for folks to do, legally ... online get-togethers, costume contests, pumpkin-carving parties and drive-by events, movie events -- all of which should be from a distance and only done with immediate members of your household. So, basically ... none of the fun stuff.
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