Friday, 15 January 2016

Mark Zuckerberg's neighbours are FURIOUS with the Facebook billionaire - and here's why


Mark Zuckerberg may have created Facebook, but his neighbours don't "like" him at the moment
Living next to one of the world's richest people can't be easy, but Mark Zuckerberg's neighbours are FURIOUS with him.
Apparently, the billionaire's security team are repeatedly leaving their vehicles illegally outside his house - taking up valuable parking space.
Zuck's fellow residents are so infuriated they've circulated a letter urging other neighbours to report him to the authorities.
It claims that two silver SUVs are taking up "desirable" spots in the area.
“I’m sure you all agree that it can be cumbersome living next to Zuck. I think we’ve all tried to be as patient and civil as possible during the very long construction, the noise, the trash, the blocking of streets, etc.
  Mark Zuckerberg's neighbours are furious with him
Mark Zuckerberg's house in California

"Now that all that circus is done, we are left with 2 silver SUV's permanently occupying desirable parking spots," it states.
"It goes without saying that living close to Dolores Park and the awesome neighboring districts already creates a challenge when it comes to street parking, so the 2 spots that are illegally being held for Zuck only makes matters worse."
The anti-social network of neighbours want Zuckerberg reported to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency.
The letter includes the contact details of Tim Wenzel, Zuckerberg's "residential security manager", including his Facebook email.
But Zuckerberg stands by his security team .
“The security team’s cars are parked in accordance with local parking laws. The team strives to be sensitive to neighbors’ concerns and regrets any inconvenience,” a spokesperson told Buzzfeed .
  Mark Zuckerberg's neighbours are furious with him
Construction work happening outside Zuckerberg's pad

Zuckerberg has a busy year ahead of him after making a resolution that he will build a robot butler to help him around the house.
We're not sure how his neighbours will take to that, either.

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