« Reply #54 on: May 10, 2013, 02:48:26 pm »
Dont forget police check if you want to be a santa
I understand the need for a clearance to work with kids but isn't it a sad reflection on how far society has fallen? I was Santa at my works Christmas Picnic for 10 years and never needed any sort of background checks. I was speaking to an old workmate late last year and she told me about the various clearances one now needs to play Santa at the company Christmas party. She was having trouble finding a suitable person who had all of the correct paperwork and was asking me if I had the certificates. It was the first time I'd heard of such a thing so I had to knock back the invitation. It's a shame as I got as much joy out of playing Santa as the kids did. I told her that if they ever wanted me to do it again I'd go through with whatever clearances I needed for them. I guess there have always been paedophiles lurking behind trees but due to the availability of kiddie porn on the internet we're today all more aware and cautious. I'm genuinely saddened that humanity has sunk to such a low that we need all of these checks and balances but if it saves one kid from these slime, it's one bit of political correctness legislation I'll gladly put up with.
« Last Edit: May 10, 2013, 03:32:52 pm by firko »
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