 By ALANNA MITCHELL
Monday, December 23, 2002 – Page A8
Not even Santa Claus can sneak past the heightened border
security of the United States, as a red-suited -- and
red-faced -- John Fulton found out yesterday to his peril.
Mr. Fulton, 42, of Fonthill, Ont., has donned a Santa suit
and surfed across the Niagara River at the Peace Bridge every
Christmas for the past 18 years to raise awareness for the
homeless. Usually, it's a cakewalk, capturing coverage each
year by news reporters ranging from the British Broadcasting
Corp. to CNN.
"Probably even the Martians are getting it," he said.
But yesterday, the winds were all wrong and the surfing
Santa went astray. Mr. Fulton, who owns a chain of fitness
centres in southern Ontario and who used to be a competitive
wind-surfer, ended up on the U.S. side of the Niagara River in
Tonawanda, N.Y.
He figured it wouldn't be such a big deal. He'd explain
about his Santa-like philanthropic mission, the U.S. officials
would chuckle a bit and send him home. Boy, was he wrong.
First the Coast Guard arrived to see how the wayward Santa
had reached U.S. shores four days before Christmas.
Then the Buffalo police, whom he'd called himself in a bid
to sort things out amicably, arrived. Finally, the grim-lipped
U.S. border patrol -- on high alert since the attacks of Sept.
11, 2001 -- came on the scene. That's when Mr. Fulton knew the
surfing Santa gig was up.
They arrested Mr. Fulton, red nose, hypothermia and all,
and charged him with entering the United States illegally.
"It was a great promotion for homeland security," said a
rueful Mr. Fulton last night. "They had to send the message:
'We're not even letting Santa Claus across without the proper
authorization.' "
Mr. Fulton signed a document admitting he had entered the
United States illegally and was then given "the boot back to
Canada."
Last night he was worried about whether he will ever be
able to set foot in the United States again.
And he's not especially popular at home right now because
he missed the family Christmas party in favour of explaining
Santa's arrest to CNN's global viewers. In fact, he's had to
promise to put the surfing Santa out to pasture. Instead, he
said last night, next year he's going to inaugurate a Santa
who surfs on the wind instead of the water. And who stays
resolutely in Canadian airspace.
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