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The first nob-hell: XXX-mas lights terrorise residential street

Reading resident Stephen Bailey-Todd spotted the crude display on his walk home yesterday.

Ben Gelblum by Ben Gelblum
2018-12-03 20:20
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Horrified residents have spoken out after neighbours decorated the outside of their home with festive lights- in the shape of a giant PENIS.

The large light display appeared at the front of a home on a quiet residential street in Reading, Berkshire, yesterday.

It is believed to have been erected by a group of students living in the house.

Stephen Bailey-Todd, 53 who lives nearby was in ‘complete disbelief’ when he spotted the bright shining penis while out on a walk.

He said: “It was quite a shock to be honest. When you walk home you just don’t expect to come face to face with an enormous penis on a wall.

“The lights were flashing and it is so in your face, you cannot help staring at it. I was in complete disbelief.

“I know young people like to have fun but it’s deeply offensive and shows a lack of respect.

The dad- of-one added: “I would hope that if they are students, their university or college takes some form of action against them.

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“It’s not the sort of thing you would want a child to see.”

The display was put up only a short walk away from Reading University.

By Ben Gelblum and Adam Theofilatos

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