Now, state officials are saying that alternate signs, sans pumpkins, will be made available by some probation officers.
Other rules - offenders must keep their lights off, stay inside after 6 p.m. and not answer the door if anyone should knock - still are in effect. If they don't follow these rules, sex offenders risk violating the conditions of their probation.
The alternate signs will be made available on a case-by-case basis by individual probation agents....
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