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21st December 2016
09:31pm GMT

But while such OTT displays aren't great for the electricity bill (or any neighbours with photosensitive epilepsy), they're unlikely to get anyone in trouble with the police.
The same can't be said for one man in Blackpool who, according to the Metro, became the first person to be arrested over an offensive Christmas lights display.
Having arranged some of the lights on the front of his house into the shape of a penis, he used others to spell 'c***', later changing this to the outline of a bell followed by the word 'end'.
The following video appears to show a conversation between the man - named as Steve McGawley - and police officers which presumably took place prior to his arrest.
https://twitter.com/the_gazette/status/811556955332472833
A Lancashire police spokesperson said: "On Monday, December 19, officers attended an address on Rodwell Walk following a number of complaints in relation to fairy lights on the outside of the house.
"Despite attempts to engage with the occupant the lights were not taken down and a 43-year-old man from Blackpool was arrested on suspicion of a public order offence and issued with a penalty notice for disorder."
Fortunately, it seems the man responsible has now realised that he was in the wrong.
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