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美國多州出政策 超過12歲就別在萬聖節出去要糖果了!

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How old is too old to go trick-or-treating? As Halloween approaches, Chesapeake, Virginia says the answer to that question is anyone over the age of 12.

幾歲的孩子不再適合玩“不給糖就搗蛋”?隨着萬聖節臨近,美國弗吉尼亞州切薩皮克市的答案是,超過12歲就不適合玩這個遊戲了。

City officials recently announced that doorbell-ringing candy seekers over the age of 12 could face a misdemeanor charge, up to six Months in jail, and $25 to $100 fines.

切薩皮克市官員近日宣佈,12歲以上的人按門鈴要糖將會面臨輕罪指控,最高可判處監禁6個月,罰款25美元到100美元。

They're far from alone: WAVY's hrScene reports that nine towns in Virginia have make it illegal for teens to trick-or-treat.

不光是切薩皮克市,WAVY旗下的hrScene網站報道稱,弗吉尼亞州的9個城鎮已經立法禁止青少年玩“不給糖就搗蛋”。

The Associated Press reports that officials in Meridian, Mississippi, Bishopville, South Carolina, and Boonsboro, Maryland, also have set the cutoff age at 12.

美聯社報道稱,密西西比州的莫瑞典市、南卡羅來納州的比夏普維爾市、馬里蘭州的布恩斯伯勒小鎮的官員也都將這一年齡定在12歲。

The phenomenon isn't limited to the US: In 2017, Bathrust, a town in Canada, banned anyone older than 16.

這一現象不僅限於美國:2017年加拿大的巴斯拉斯特鎮禁止16歲以上的人玩“不給糖就搗蛋”。

美國多州出政策 超過12歲就別在萬聖節出去要糖果了!

There's no widely accepted etiquette for who gets to trick-or-treat. Most kids naturally stop doing it when they become teenagers. Still, some parents believe they should preserve their kids' childhood traditions as long as possible. This debate was the topic of a Today show segment in September 2017, and in an unofficial survey, 66% of viewers responded that there should be an age limit.

對於幾歲的人能玩“不給糖就搗蛋”沒有普遍認可的標準。多數小孩在進入青春期後就自然地停止玩這個遊戲了。但是,仍然有一些父母認爲他們應該儘可能長久地保留孩子的童年傳統。這個話題在2017年9月還上了《今日秀》,據非官方調查,66%的觀衆表示玩這個遊戲應該有個年齡限制。

Officials say they won't be actively looking to catch teenage trick-or-treaters in the act. The age limits, along with measures like curfews, are part of a broader push to limit pranks and vandalism.

官員稱,他們不會積極去抓捕那些玩“不給糖就搗蛋”遊戲的青少年。玩這個遊戲的年齡限制就和宵禁一樣,是限制惡作劇和破壞行爲的廣泛措施之一。

Some parents think that preventing older kids from participating in Halloween traditions will have the opposite effect. Hans Broedel, a University of North Dakota history professor and expert on early traditions, told the AP that "trick-or-treating in a large part is embraced in this country because it serves to cut down on teenage vandalism," adding "telling teenagers they can't go trick-or-treating isn't going to stop them from going out on Halloween."

一些父母認爲,不讓大孩子參與萬聖節傳統遊戲會產生反效果。北達科他大學歷史系教授、早期傳統專家漢斯·布勒德爾告訴美聯社說,“不給糖就搗蛋遊戲在美國被接受,很大程度上是因爲它有助於減少青少年破壞行爲”,他還說:“告訴青少年不準玩不給糖就搗蛋遊戲並不會阻止他們在萬聖節出門。”

A Facebook post last year argued that all kids, regardless of age, should be allowed to take part in trick-or-treating. It was shared more than 4,000 times, with close to 700 comments illustrating just how bitter this debate has gotten, according to The Kansas City Star.

據《堪薩斯城星報》報道,去年臉書的一個帖子指出,所有孩子,不論年紀多大,都應被允許參加“不給糖就搗蛋”遊戲。這個帖子被分享了超4000次,評論近700條,這足以說明討論的激烈程度。

Some parents argued that kids shouldn't be coddled. Others argued that even older kids should be encouraged to take part in the sense of wonder and excitement of Oct. 31, and most said they were willing to give candy to whoever darkens their stoop.

一些父母提出,孩子不應該驕縱。其他一些父母則認爲,即使是大孩子也應被鼓勵參與到萬聖節前夜的驚喜和刺激當中來。多數人表示,他們願意給任何化裝的來客分發糖果。

That seems consistent with the scientific studies that find play is integral to helping children develop into healthy, well-adapted people, and that play encourages kids to develop collaboration and creativity.

這似乎印證了科學研究的觀點。先前有研究表明,遊戲對於幫助孩子成長爲健康、適應力強的人發揮着不可或缺的作用,而且能鼓勵孩子培養合作精神和創造力。

Given how over-scheduled, anxious, and unhappy today's teens are, maybe a little Halloween magic is exactly in order.

考慮到現在青少年的繁忙日程,考慮到他們有多麼焦慮和不快樂,也許萬聖節來一點點魔法正是他們所需要的。