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Home / Lifestyle / Grinch signs spark outrage at Santa parade

Grinch signs spark outrage at Santa parade

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Signs stating 'Santa isn't real' appeared on a window.
  • Police deemed signs not illegal due to free speech laws.
  • The Santa Claus Parade in Brantford draws 30,000 attendees.
Grinch signs spark outrage at Santa parade

Signs that declared 'Santa isn't real' and 'Your family buys your presents' have caused a stir in Brantford. The colorful signs, posted on a window, were not deemed illegal by local police. Authorities cited free speech laws and the fact they were on private property as reasons for their legality.

Despite being legal, the display ignited strong reactions on social media, with many expressing dismay. However, a portion of the online community questioned the level of outrage, with some users remarking on the number of people who contacted the police about the matter.

The Santa Claus Parade, a significant annual event in Brantford, saw a typical turnout of approximately 30,000 attendees. This incident is reminiscent of a 2018 event in Texas where a protester was arrested for telling children Santa wasn't real.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The signs were posted on a private residence's window near the Santa Claus Parade, expressing a viewpoint that Santa Claus is not real.
In Brantford, signs expressing personal beliefs, even if they challenge traditional holiday figures like Santa, are generally not illegal due to free speech laws if on private property.
Police confirmed the signs were not illegal and encouraged the community to embrace the holiday spirit.

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