Despite Police Concerns, Rick Ross Celebrates Official Car Show Approval

Despite Police Concerns, Rick Ross Celebrates Official Car Show Approval

Rick Ross has been facing a lot of opposition regarding his upcoming auto exhibition, but he recently received a significant endorsement that has him moving forward at full speed.

Just under two weeks before the event, Rozay shared a screenshot of Fayette County approving it on Instagram on Monday, May 22.

He captioned the image, “THE CAR SHOW & RODEO JUNE 3RD ROLLING!!!!.” Eat like a king ha, @rickrosscarshow @theslipperysoap.

The decision to approve the show comes amid local police worry about “the potential impact” the program would have on the neighborhood.

A department representative told FOX 5 that “rest assured, we will make every effort to mitigate the impact on our local community.” The security and well-being of the people and businesses of South Fulton are our top priorities. A strategy plan has been developed by us to handle the problem well.

To avoid any inconveniences, the department will increase patrols, have more police on duty, and implement specific traffic strategies.

Rick Ross’ second annual auto show, which will be hosted at his Promise Land estate and feature performances by both of them, was first turned down for a permit by Fayette County earlier this month.

The Biggest Bawse, however, remained adamant and declared that the concert will proceed as scheduled because he had been abiding with county regulations.

The Rick Ross Car Show on June 3 is still going, breaking news. In a series of videos uploaded on Instagram in the wake of the news, he insisted that “it must continue.” “You’re invited to a VIP-only private event on private property. Online tickets are still available. It’s going to be a lovely occasion. Salutations to the lovely city of Fayetteville.

Ross has also spent time assuring his neighbors that the auto show will benefit the neighborhood and pointing them how they could make some extra cash by charging people for parking.

“You know what we did to the financial literacy of the community — not just Fayette, not just Fulton — it goes around,” he wrote in an Instagram post on Thursday, May 18. “These Airbnb rentals are at an all-time high. On June 3, more gas will be sold than you have in the previous six months. You all need to consider Rozay’s contribution to financial literacy.

“You still have time to print your signs. Charge them $100 a parking place the closer you go to the Promised Land. Charge them $50 the further you are. Come on, everyone. Do you want to earn money or not? There are car washes coming here, and many people are being fed.

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