Paul Hogan is continuing to deny writing a sign warning homeless people in his crime-stricken LA neighbourhood to stay away from his $3.5million mansion.
The Crocodile Dundee star now insists he didn t write the note saying THIS IS MY HOUSE NOT YOURS and claims he was pictured carrying a red marker pen near the sign because he was in fact leaving instructions for an electrician.
Hogan, 81, told Channel Seven s The Morning Show via a representative he was writing his house number on a pole so the electrician would know which gate to enter the property from. I did not leave the note : Paul Hogan is continuing to deny writing a sign warning homeless people in his crime-stricken LA neighbourhood to stay away from his $3.5million mansion
LA residents revolt over shanty town plans: Thousands in Venice and Brentwood sign petition to STOP plan to house homeless in tents and cabins at popular beaches
Councilmember Mike Bonin summitted a motion to add more shelters in areas such as Los Angeles International Airport, Marina del Rey and Pacific Palisades
Bonin, who represents affluent communities including Venice, Westchester and Brentwood, argues that the temporary solutions will get people off the streets
But more than 19,000 people have signed a petition to stop the plans
The petition says the camps are not a solution to homelessness and would bring the problems of drugs, mental illness, crime and danger to the community