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Banning Santa lap sitting - How far is too far?
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THE traditional Christmas family souvenir is under threat with parents and child protection advocates arguing Santas lap should be off limits to kids.

Child protection activist Hetty Johnston this week backed the concerns of Queensland parents worried the time had come to stop their children sitting on the lap of shopping centre Santas for Christmas photos.

What we would like to see is shopping centre owners updating their child protection policies, Ms Johnston said.

The directive would be for children to stand beside Santa, unless parents or children request to sit on his knee. Shopping centres have duty of care to protect children on premises.

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So how far is too far? For those who don't want to read that article, basically some parents and activists want to ban children from sitting on Santa's lap, for safety concerns. Instead they want for protocol to be to stand beside Santa.

Personally I think this is a joke, not once have I heard of sitting on Santa's lap being a problem. I think parents these days overreact like there's no tomorrow and wrap their children in cotton wool.
When is it going to stop? What will society be like in 20 years time? Will our children be allowed to do anything?
What do you all think?
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I think this is ridiculous people are off there heads :/
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It's down to the business to do criminal background checks on their Santa's, and if a parent is really that scared that Santa might get a little too excited with their kid on his lap they should ask the store if one has been conducted.

But really, even if the Santa was a paedophile, what is he going to do in front of a bunch of parents who have their cameras out?
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All of these moms can just not bring their children to mall santas... There is no need to ruin everything for everyone else.
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Or just give it to the 'santas' who lack a criminal record in that area? Banning it entirely is as stupid as the GTA 5 petition, and again targeted by mothers.
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bmadden wrote Or just give it to the 'santas' who lack a criminal record in that area? Banning it entirely is as stupid as the GTA 5 petition, and again targeted by mothers.


People without criminal records and still be paedophiles.

You never know, anyone could be one, regardless of sex, if their married, no criminal history etc..
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