Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg might be a good dad, but reportedly he is a terrible neighbor. While his driveway stands empty, two security SUVs take up two prime parking spots in the posh San Francisco neighborhood where he lives and his neighbors are not too happy.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg owns a $10 million house on Liberty Hill in the Mission District of San Francisco and it seems he is making no friends in the area.
As reported in SFGate, neighbors reportedly wrote a letter which is circulating in the area, complaining that while his driveway stands empty, two security SUVs take up the most “desirable parking” spots on the street.
This isn’t their first complaint however, as while Zuckerberg renovated his new home on Fair Oaks Street, they have been having to put up with the construction work, the noise and the trash involved in said renovation. Now he adds the two silver SUVs belonging to his security team, parking illegally on the street, to the mix.
The letter (which can be viewed here) stressed, “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.”
The construction work is reportedly now over, but now that “the circus is done we are left with 2 silver SUV’s permanently occupying desirable parking spots.”
The letter said that it goes without saying that living close to Dolores Park and the “awesome neighboring districts” creates a challenge when it comes to street parking as it is, “so the 2 spots that are illegally being held for Zuck only makes matters worse.”
It was over last weekend that the letter began circulating around the neighborhood, pushing neighbors to rat out Mark Zuckerberg to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency whenever they see his silver security SUVs pinching the desirable parking spots, and also requesting them to complain to Zuckerberg’s residential security manager, Tim Wenzel.
According to the letter, the angry neighbors have already spoken to the security guards themselves. They say the guards were “cordial” but that they said they were told by their supervisors not to move the cars under any circumstances.
“They acknowledge that they are occupying the space with no turnover and illegally.”
The letter continued by saying Zuckerberg’s guards could park in his driveway – or even in front of his house – with no issue but the guards refuse to do so, “as that is not what they are instructed to do.”
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