Brown has responded publicly via Twitter.
Patti Negri, president of the
Hollywood Dell Civic Association told the L.A. Times
that the art is frightening local children. “There are
lots of babies, lots of children, and they’re literally frightened. It’s like
devils on the wall — big scary eyes and big scary teeth, and just the whole
vibe is not what we’re used to.”
She said that she hopes they can
all just get along. “I know a $300 fine is probably
pocket change. But hopefully and maybe, he’ll just see the light and decide to
be a good neighbour … We’re happy to have him — if he just tones it down.”
On the other hand, Brown said the
children are better off indoors if his monsters are too much. He tweeted, “Keep em inside then! It’s art. There are
scarier creatures on Harry potter. Get a f–king life!”
His attorney, Mark Geragos is not
yielding to the neighbourhood association either. He said it’s a matter of the
first amendment and the fine threat is the latest in a series of harassing
moves.
“I’m scared of neighbourhood
busybodies like this. They’ve called animal control. They have sicced parking
[enforcement] on him, and now they reached the heights of ridiculousness here.
Shame on them.”
L.A. city code officials have
ordered Brown to remove the “excessive signage” within 30 days.
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