The neighbors of the Hollywood star Vin Diesel have reportedly had enough of his private security, which they feel has become way too aggressive.

TMZ obtained a note that Diesel’s neighbor allegedly wrote to him demanding that the star do something about the heavy-handed way in which his guards interact with the residents of the neighborhood. The neighbor felt the need to write the note after an incident took place on Easter in which the security reportedly blocked traffic to pedestrians so that the actor and his kids could ride bikes.

“For a few weeks I have personally witnessed and heard from fellow homeowners the unprecedented and abusive display of your security people around our homes and beach,” the note read. “Interrogating us, blocking our street with five or six SUV’s. Stopping residents while walking when you ride your bicycle.”

The neighbor went on to say that in over ten years, the homeowners in the area have never “endured and suffered such absurd comportment by anyone renting a home in our very small, private and very secure community.”

“You should know that you are visiting a community where no one is a threat to you, or to anyone else that visits us. The Dominican Republic Senor Vin Diesel, is a wonderful country and we live in a friendly and peaceful community,” the neighbor continued.

Not stopping there, the neighbor said that Diesel is not the first celebrity to take up residence in the area, but he is the first to cause such a nuisance. The disgruntled resident also said that Diesel would not be allowed to take such drastic security measures and liberties with the rights of pedestrians if he were living in a city like Los Angeles.

The neighbor ended the note by giving Diesel the benefit of the doubt that he was unaware of how heavy-handed his security has been before begging the star to make changes for the sake of the neighborhood.

“We hope that you and your family will continue enjoying the rest of your stay,” the neighbor wrote. “Believe me, we value our privacy as well you do, but do not go to the unnecessary and exaggerated actions attributed to you.”

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