Meadowlakes gatekeepers reinforce rules

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  • A security guard monitors the city of Meadowlakes gated entryway on Oct. 21 to offer a visitor a tag to signal their temporary destination within the subdivision. Trick-or-treaters will be welcome to the subdivision but are expected to follow protocol. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    A security guard monitors the city of Meadowlakes gated entryway on Oct. 21 to offer a visitor a tag to signal their temporary destination within the subdivision. Trick-or-treaters will be welcome to the subdivision but are expected to follow protocol. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
With the expectation of hundreds of visitors within their gated subdivision on Halloween, Saturday, Oct. 31, Meadowlakes officials are reinforcing their entry policy to dissuade unauthorized visitors from tricks associated with night-time criminal activity. "The people are welcome to go trick-or-treating in here. They just need to comply with the visitor restrictions that any other visitor…

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