Before the “Night of Terror” the mood is tense. Parents in particular are concerned about their children being out on the streets on Halloween due to the serious riots last year – for example in Linz. But who is actually allowed to be outside and for how long? What terrible things can you do without committing a crime?
Even on the scariest night of the year, child protection applies – although this is not uniformly regulated in Austria. The reason: it is a matter for the states, which means that a 14-year-old in Upper Austria has to be home at a different time than a Viennese. How exactly this is arranged and whether the father or mother has the final say from the state or you as father or mother at home – the most important information can be found here.
Source: Krone

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