As reported by ABC News, a statue of a naked man in San Francisco's Castro district is causing controversy.
Some parents have complained the anatomically-correct sculpture is too explicit to be kept in a store window - even in the sexually-liberated Castro. Police threatened to cite the statue's owner and confiscate the $3,800 piece of art.
The owner covered a key portion of it, but still can't believe anyone complained. After all, San Francisco's Castro district is widely known for its rather racy shops and care free attitude.
Robert Hedric, 'Phantom SF' owner: "I was shocked and to some point, devastated. It was quite mind boggling, because I thought to myself, am I in San Francisco? Am I in the Castro, or not?"
Bevan Dufty,... MORE