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Santa Claus made his appearance, even though there was one man in the crowd Saturday telling kids he didn't exist.
Santa Claus made his appearance, even though there was one man in the crowd Saturday telling kids he didn't exist.
A 24-year-old Kingston man was arrested Saturday evening during the Santa Claus parade along Princess Street after police received a complaint that someone was walking along the parade route telling children that Santa Claus didn't exist.
A release from Kingston Police said the man was located rather easily by officers as he was described as "having his hair formed to look like horns that were protruding from his head."
The man, whose name was witheld in the release has been charged with Causing a Disturbance by Being Drunk and Breach of Probation.
Additionally he is facing a Liquor Licence Act offence of Public Intoxication.
He was held overnight to attend a bail hearing Sunday.
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that is funny..thanks for the laugh..by the way..it was santa who posted his bail...much love
he was intoxicated, and arrested for being drunk in public and violation of his probation, probably for the being drunk part.
this same outcome would have happened if he went to the parade and began shouting aliens are coming to save us, or if he started shouting that he was the easter bunny.
Very funny,
what happened to his childhood