Common Ghost-Hunting Mistakes
Never Trespass: A simple but important rule. Ghost hunters have been arrested and shot for trespassing on private property. Look for no-trespassing warnings and always get permission before entering private property. Never Litter: Pick up trash, containers and scraps of paper and tape. Wipe off chalk marks and pick up glow sticks unless the site is secluded or private with a plan to return the following day to continue the ghost hunt. Never Ghost Hunt Alone: Always have at least one partner on a ghost hunt even if the extra person does not know anything about the ghost hunt. The extra person provides safety and can also be a witness if strange events occur. Never Forget to Carry a Photo ID: Ghost hunters need to carry a form of photo identification. Never Ghost Hunt in Dangerous Locations: It might be tempting to conduct hunts in condemned buildings or on the edge of a spooky cliff, but avoid dangerous situations. Also, do not conduct ghost hunts in dangerous weather conditions.
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