Santa Claus and his entire team were able to count on the support of several municipalities in France to carry out their tasks with complete peace of mind, without being hampered by any administrative delays.
In Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes, in Vauclusea decree authorizes Santa Claus to fly over the town as well as to land, but goes further by authorizing the eight reindeer and the elves to circulate there freely, reports France Bleu. The town also ensured that access to Father Fouettard and the Grinch was prohibited.
Near Flée, in Sarthea decree was published on December 23 allowing “the flight over Flée by Santa Claus, his elves and hungry reindeer“, reports Maine Libre.
“Given the General Code of local authorities (and a little magic), given the civil aviation code of the North Pole (in force for supersonic sleds); considering that a party without Santa Claus is like a log without chocolate” further specifies the decree.
“Children are asked to respect the parental ultimatum to go to bed early to avoid disrupting the tight schedule of Santa Claus who has a world tour to ensure” completes the clarification of the decree.
In Meymac, in CorrèzeSanta's landing was carefully prepared: “Father Christmas is given permission to graze his reindeer on the grassy areas of Mont Bessou (…) each meadow owner is invited to allow access to the herd of reindeer of said Father Christmas.” specifies a decree. “It is important that Santa Claus can work in good conditions and for this the children must go to bed at 10 p.m.!“
Residents are also invited to leave Santa a small snack at the foot of the tree so that he can regain his strength before resuming his tour.
In Bretagne-de-Marsan, in the Landeseverything is also done to make Santa's work easier: “This decree authorizes Santa Claus to fly over Bretagne-de-Marsan at low altitude on the night of December 25 to 25, 2024.“. Here too, residents are invited to leave a small snack for Santa Claus and his small team in order to avoid hypoglycemia.
The mayor specifies that the decree aims to facilitate “organization, parking and traffic in order to prevent any risk of accident and facilitate the proper distribution of gifts“.
In Buxerolles, in Viennegood news for Santa: “Santa Claus has the right to fly freely over the entire territory of Buxerolles on the night of December 24 to 25, 2024 and to park above houses and chimneys, on the sole condition that the children are asleep.”
And watch out for offenders who hinder the work of Santa Claus and his elves:Any inconvenient parking which could prevent the delivery of gifts may be fined by the Buxerolles Municipal Police..”