Devils Night, the night before Halloween, used to be a big thing in Detroit. According to my dad, when he was young, it was a night for silly, harmless pranks; then over time it morphed into something sinister, resulting in houses being torched and property being damaged. Over the last fifteen years, the city has gone out of its way to distance itself from the term 'Devils Night,' and now calls it 'Angels Night' in an attempt to discourage vandals. In the meantime, curfews are bumped up for kids and police patrol the streets, looking to haul any in who are found out wandering about past a certain time.
Anyway, I'm getting off the subject; my question is: is Devils Night (a night for pranks) recognized in your area? If so, have you ever pulled any pranks on it?
Anyway, I'm getting off the subject; my question is: is Devils Night (a night for pranks) recognized in your area? If so, have you ever pulled any pranks on it?
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