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			<title><![CDATA[UK: Scrooge police 'ban' Christmas carol singers because of stranger dangers]]></title>
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The sound of carol singers at the door at Christmas is as traditional as mince pies, mulled...]]></description>
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The sound of carol singers at the door at Christmas is as traditional as mince pies, mulled wine and roast turkey.<br />
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But one town could be dispiritingly silent this festive season after householders were urged to turn Scrooge and ban carollers.<br />
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Householders are being handed postcards that warn carol singers will not be welcome this Christmas because many residents are 'uncomfortable' with having groups of strangers at their doors.<br />
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The cards can then be affixed to windows and doors urging carol singers to ply their joyful hymns elsewhere.<br />
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The move in Penwortham in Lancashire has stunned residents and church leaders who say it goes against the message of Christmas.<br />
Vicar of Preston, Father Timothy Lipscomb, said carol singers were part of the Christmas tradition and branded the postcards 'a terrible state of affairs'.<br />
He said: 'I would hope that Preston people would continue to be traditional. It is a terrible state of affairs that people are terrified of answering their doors, so this is what they have to do.<br />
'It is sad that people can't even accept that the reasons people might be doing this are conscientious and noble ones.'<br />
One 78-year-old resident, who did not wish to be named, said: 'I received one of these cards through my letterbox and I was stunned.<br />
'There are many Christmas traditions and singing carols is one of the best. If you don't want to spread a little festive cheer then you don't have to open the door.<br />
'Also many carollers collect for worthwhile charities and they could suffer as a result of this mean-spirited action. I deplore it and think it is totally disgraceful. It is the opposite of what Christmas is meant to be about.'<br />
Father Austin Griffin, parish priest at both St Teresa and St Mary Magdalen RC Churches in Penwortham said: 'I can understand why some people might be upset and I sympathise with that view. There is no way we would want people to feel uncomfortable.'<br />
The notices, which carry a similar warning not to Trick or Treat, have been distributed by Neighbourhood Watch and the Safer Chorley and South Ribble Partnership. <br />
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But those in charge of the controversial scheme have defended the handing out of the postcards.<br />
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Inspector Richard Robertshaw of Lancashire Police said: 'Singing Christmas carols is a wonderful tradition which we encourage, as long as children are considerate.<br />
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'But while carol singers bring festive cheer to many, we must bear in mind there are residents who for a variety of genuine reasons, are not comfortable with having groups of people at their doors.'<br />
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He said: 'Similar cards were first used two years ago for Halloween, and they have been very effective.<br />
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'The scheme has been extended and I hope carol singers will be as co-operative and understanding as the trick-or-treaters have been. Of course the choice of whether to display the cards is down to each individual resident.'<br />
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The cards are available from community police teams and local Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinators. <br />
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They have also been left in public libraries and doctors' surgeries for people to pick up if they so wish.</div>

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