Because they feel Lynch is a "source of trouble," the residents of the community hope he can move out, so as not to disturb the peace of the Half Mountain Villa District.
This is also the most genuine thought of many of the wealthy living here; they don't want the area to become a "public place" because of one person. They need tranquility and privacy.
The presence of too many unrelated people infringes seriously on their rights, not to mention reporters sneaking into the community—who knows if they'll capture some inappropriate photos?
In these past two days, as the situation has become more severe, the residents came together, discussed, and concluded that Lynch must move out.
As long as he moves out, the place will return to how it was before.
No special agents everywhere, no reporters hiding behind low shrubs, no professional bodyguards who look like they might be trouble.
