New Yorkers are making a last-ditch effort to sabotage SantaCon — posting flyers across the city that say the event is cancelled — in the attempt to put an end to the debauchery, a report says.

“Our country feels so divided right now that we are all searching for things that unify us,” a spokesperson for the group that posted the notices, NYCR, told Gothamist.

“The one thing that I have found that we all have in common is our disdain for SantaCon,” they explained. “Over the past few years myself and others have witnessed several horrible acts including but not limited to; sex acts in aisle 4 of the Duane Reade on 14th and 3rd, countless fist fights, and excessive vomiting.

“We have reached out to organizers and asked them to cancel but have not heard back,” the spokesperson added. “We hope they will come to their senses. We hope the organizers hear us loud and clear and are aware that we will be out in force tomorrow to stop SantaCon if they don’t cancel.”

For those who have been living under a rock, SantaCon is an annual bar crawl in which hordes of people dress up as the big, jolly man in the red suit and are asked to donate to charity. Locals have loathed the event in recent years, saying it’s nothing but an excuse to get wasted.

In their flyers — which have been posted around Williamsburg and the East Village — NYCR claims the controversial event on Saturday has been cancelled and that any boozy behavior would be strictly forbidden.

“No congregating in Santa outfits, no throwing up on the sides of buildings, no public sex acts [and] no excessive drunkenness,” the flyers read.

At the bottom of the notice, the group reveals how they’ve petitioned to cancel SantaCon — and then erroneously claims that they have already gotten the city to wake up and smell the vomit.

“New York City residents have petitioned to cancel SantaCon 2016 due to the types of people it attracts,” the flyer says. “This petition received overwhelming support. As a result, SantaCon 2016 and all future SantaCon celebrations have been cancelled within New York City limits. Residents of New York City thank you for your cooperation.”

In response to the notices, a spokesperson for SantaCon — appropriately named Kris Kringle — told Gothamist that they would still be out in full force on Saturday.

“Santa respects the right to all free speech, which of course includes creative public art,” he said. “We aren’t sure Santa believes random signs on utility poles whilst ignoring our website & Twitter feed…Good luck with that.”

SantaCon has been moved from Williamsburg to Manhattan this year and will be starting between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. at the Flatiron Building Plaza in Gramercy.

“We want to make it clear to the young people out there that this is not just a bunch of 40 and 50 year olds,” Kringle explained. “We have several people under the age of 35 planning on participating.”

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