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Rick Ross Neighbors File A Petition To Stop His Upcoming Car Show
Rick Ross Responds After His Neighbors File A Petition To Stop His Upcoming Car Show
Some neighbors who live near Rick Ross say they will leave for vacation if he is allowed to hold a concert that’s expected to bring more than 6,000 fans to their community.
Those neighbors told the Fayette County Board of Commissioners the event brought traffic to a standstill last year.
Members of the Northridge subdivision signed petitions opposing Ross’ Concert, Car and Bike show he plans to hold at his mansion on Highway 279. “I have the petitions here that we signed,” one neighbor told the board during the meeting Tuesday.
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Others told the board how the event gave them massive headaches last year. “Our quality of life was unnecessarily compromised,” one man said.
Another said Ross’ mansion isn’t zoned for the type of event he wants to hold. Many talked about the gridlock the event caused.
Ross responded and said he was not surprised because nothing was ever handed to him. He said, “I wound’t even feel right if they [weren’t] boycotting the boss, because I never got nothing easy. It was never handed to me. I would be confused if they just let me get the money.”
He continued, “When everybody else just met big rich producers and got record deals and got rich, Ricky Rozay had to do it another way. So, I would be confused if they [weren’t] boycotting the boss.”
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