Socialite Paris Hilton’s June 25th release from jail has become a sour issue for the Hilton residence neighbors, who are dreading a throng of media disturbing their suburban peace.
According to the city councilman's spokeswoman, the residents of Hollywood Hills are circulating a letter asking the community to report to the authorities noise and traffic created by the media and photographers trying to get a glimpse of The Simple Life star, reports Fox News.
City Councilman Jack Weiss is coordinating with police and other city departments to "ensure safety and access" on the narrow, winding road leading to Hilton residence just north of the Sunset Strip, his spokeswoman Lisa Hanson told. "We're working to address the disruption issue," she said.
The residents are indeed worried for a good reason. Previously when Sheriff Lee Baca released Paris was from jail to home confinement after just three days behind bars, a swarm of photographers and reporters gathered outside her home while helicopters hovered overhead.