Yes, you can use Christmas lights to give your neighbours the middle finger: Judge to Louisiana woman
A Louisiana woman ran afoul of police when she gave her neighbours an unusual holiday greeting, hanging Christmas lights in the shape of a middle finger.
Sarah Childs was in a dispute with some of her neighbours in Denham Springs, just east of Baton Rouge, so she decided to send a message with her decorations. Neighbours complained and police threatened to arrest her, so she and the American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana sued the city.
A judge ruled in her favour last Thursday.
A Louisiana woman ran afoul of police when she gave her neighbours an unusual holiday greeting, hanging Christmas lights in the shape of a middle finger.
Sarah Childs was in a dispute with some of her neighbours in Denham Springs, just east of Baton Rouge, so she decided to send a message with her decorations. Neighbours complained and police threatened to arrest her, so she and the American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana sued the city.
A judge ruled in her favour last Thursday.