Some people in the neighborhood said the display is too graphic and they want it to be taken down.

But Joe Dauria said it’s all in good fun for the upcoming holiday.

"It's fun! It's just done in the spirit of Halloween. It's not mean to offend anybody. It's done to make people laugh and give them something to look at," Dauria told WPXI-TV.

He said he receives the most complaints about the baby dolls hanging from a fence.

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