Obviously local law enforcement takes cues from the FCC

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 Virginia Beach police seize photos from Abercrombie store

Police, saying they were responding to citizen complaints, carted away two large promotional photographs from the Abercrombie & Fitch store in Lynnhaven Mall on Saturday and cited the manager on obscenity charges. 
 
Adam Bernstein, a police spokesman, said the seizure and the issuance of the summons came only after store management had not heeded warnings to remove the images.
 
The citation was issued under City Code Section 22.31, Bernstein said, which makes it a crime to display "obscene materials in a business that is open to juveniles." He did not say what was being done with the pictures and when the manager, whose name was not released, is scheduled to appear in court. 
 Now, anyone who has been to a shopping mall would probably consider Abercrombie's advertising to be normal, if not maybe a little gratuitous and slightly...strange. But, I guess Virginia Beach takes their marching orders from Chairman Martin:
 Bernstein confirmed that one depicts three shirtless young men from the back, walking through a field. The man in the lead appears to be about to pull up his jeans, which have slipped down enough to reveal his upper buttocks.    
 
Upper buttocks? Case closed.   
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