Santa and his elves must wear seatbelts for Christchurch鈥檚 Christmas parade following new health and safety advice 鈥 a move labelled by some city councillors as 鈥渨oke nonsense鈥 and 鈥渙ver the top鈥.
Christchurch鈥檚 Christmas Show Parade director Jason Reekers said an audit of the parade鈥檚 floats recommended installing seatbelts on some of them.
This included Santa in his sleigh and the elves, Reekers confirmed. Other floats have also had safety bars installed.
Reekers said there was an 鈥渆xtremely low鈥 safety risk but said no one had fallen off a float in the 75 years the parade has been running.
鈥淲ith today鈥檚 health and safety rules and with WorkSafe the way they are, once we鈥檝e had something brought to our attention, if we don鈥檛 show that we鈥檝e done mitigation, then we鈥檒l be held liable.
鈥淪o, we kind of get put between a rock and a hard place.鈥
Auckland鈥檚 Farmers Santa Parade event director Pam Glaser says safety barriers and belts have been used on floats for many years. Photo / Darryl Morgan Photography
People in the community have donated the seatbelts and made the safety bars at no cost to the parade, Reekers said.
Christchurch city councillor Aaron Keown said it was over the top and a headache for parade organisers.
鈥淚 believe they got sponsorship for the seatbelts but that鈥檚 sponsorship that could have been used for something else. That money could have been spent on a new float rather than installing a whole lot of seatbelts.鈥
Keown worried health and safety would get so expensive that Christmas parades would have to be cancelled.
鈥淚t鈥檚 bloody woke nonsense.鈥
Councillor Tim Scandrett said it was really sad.
Cars in the parade never went more than 5km/h and he agreed sponsorship should be spent on the enjoyment for families rather than unnecessary safety measures.
鈥淭he logic has left the farm, that鈥檚 for sure.鈥
Auckland鈥檚 Farmers Santa Parade event director Pam Glaser said safety barriers and belts had been used on floats for many years.
鈥淲e have a huge responsibility to keep spectators and participants safe and lots of measures are put in to do that. Accidents still happen but our record is really good.鈥
In Wellington, the city council has various festive activities as part of its Christmas in the Quarters event.
There is no parade but council spokesman Richard MacLean said Santa will be making an appearance in a sleigh pushed by people.
鈥淗e won鈥檛 be wearing a seatbelt.鈥
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