Buckhead residents are protesting that the singer will bring trouble to the neighborhood

Feb 24, 2014 20:56 GMT  ·  By

There's not much love for Justin Bieber these days, as least not among Atlanta residents, who are said to be outraged at the possibility that the pop star might be moving into their community. There is one neighborhood in particular that is getting riled up after “Bizzle” scouted a few homes in the area.

NBC Atlanta claims that a bunch of people from Buckhead took to protesting on Monday morning at 6:00 am against Justin Bieber buying property in their part of town. There was a petition signed by more than 250 people who had a bone to pick with Bieber.

The residents were spotted holding up signs that read “non-Belieber” and “Keep Buckethead Bieber Free!” and even took to Facebook to create a group that spoke against the move of the Canadian heartthrob.

Buckethead is a residential area and people living there are used to celebrities since famous people like Janet Jackson and Elton John own homes in the area, but they're not having a lot of love for the “Baby” hitmaker.

Believe it or not, they are claiming that by moving into the neighborhood, Justin is going to bring down property values. Now, the Buckethead Neighborhood Coalition is saying that, “As a community here in Buckhead, we have worked hard to achieve our goals and get to where we are. Justin Bieber's relocation to Atlanta can be nothing but bad for our children, as well as the community.”

The group's spokesman says that he's aware he can't stop Bieber from moving in. “People have a right to protest and he has a right to buy a home.” However, they say that if he should relocate to their community, they expect him to be on his best behavior “We expect him to obey the laws like everybody else does,” he added.

Justin Bieber managed to become a nuisance in his former gated community in Calabasas, California. He reportedly had loud parties at odd hours, drove around at high speed on the neighborhood streets and most famously pelted a neighbor's house with eggs, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage.