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A Halloween fan who put up a gruesome display of 'disembowelled corpses' outside his home has been asked by police to tone it down.
James Creighton, 25, was told that his scene was making children cry with its macabre reconstruction of a scene from The Texas Chainshaw Massacre.
He has put the display up outside his house in Stevenage to raise funds for charity every year since his grandmother died in 2009.But one parent complained to Hertfordshire Constabulary, concerned that the collection of 'bloody corpses and gory skeletons' was scaring young children.
But Mr Creighton said: 'I can't believe it to be honest. I can't see what I've done wrong.'
The decorations were assembled outside the front of his home at the start of the month to support Cancer Research UK.
Rodinus
reply to post by ProfessorChaos
Sorry, but even if it is Halloween (and i am one of the first to celebrate...) and respecting the artistic talents of the person who put those works of art out on his front doorstep... If one of us is a parent of a very young child who cannot understand... would you really like your VERY YOUNG child to see such realistic looking art work... Even if it is displayed for a good cause?
For those who wish to post a snarky comment to my post... look at the pictures first in the link that prof provided... here :
www.dailymail.co.uk...
Kindest respects
Rodinus
DISRAELI
reply to post by ProfessorChaos
One UK viewpoint is that he was doing it on the wrong side of the Atlantic.
Halloween mania being an American phenomenon, it ought to remain there.
And even in America, the whole point is that it should be fun for children, surely? So positively frightening children rather defeats the object.
Their reaction shows that he was doing it in a country where it isn't familiar and where it doesn't really belong.
Rodinus
reply to post by ProfessorChaos
Sorry, but even if it is Halloween (and i am one of the first to celebrate...) and respecting the artistic talents of the person who put those works of art out on his front doorstep... If one of us is a parent of a very young child who cannot understand... would you really like your VERY YOUNG child to see such realistic looking art work... Even if it is displayed for a good cause?
For those who wish to post a snarky comment to my post... look at the pictures first in the link that prof provided... here :
www.dailymail.co.uk...
Kindest respects
Rodinus
groingrinder
reply to post by Rodinus
Parents don't HAVE to take their children to THAT house. I am sure there are others they can take them to.
An Oklahoma man took his love of Halloween pranks a step too far when he staged a realistic- looking crime scene in his driveway, complete with bloody corpses, prompting his neighbors to call 911.