A wave of panic sparked by pranksters dressing up as evil clowns and terrorising passers-by has spread across France in recent weeks. Now, one town has taken the step of banning anyone from wearing a clown costume, especially on Halloween, reports FRANCE 24.
The 6,000-strong village of Vendargues in southern France said the ban would be “absolute” on Friday night, according to a statement posted on the town’s website Tuesday, and will remain in force throughout November for everyone 13 and older.
Those wanting to dress as clowns for “fairs or other public festivities” during this period will need express permission from the authorities to do so.
The law was passed to “avoid any disruption... by evil clowns,” a representative from the mayor’s office told AFP.
“It’s about protecting children by preventing any ill-intentioned clowns from mixing with residents.”
The eerie trend of fake, evil clowns terrifying passers-by has hit several parts of France over recent weeks in what many see as a follow-on from hugely popular YouTube prank videos.
Police have jailed or arrested more than a dozen teenagers after they dressed up as the pranksters and wrought havoc on the streets, at times armed with pistols, knives or baseball bats, sometimes beating people up.