'He may be  famous but it doesn't mean he can ride around here!' Justin Bieber is told to clear off by security guard as he performs crowd-pulling skateboarding tricks in a Sydney forecourt

Wherever he goes he takes his trusted skateboard with him.

But a wrong turn into a forecourt in Sydney's Central Business District on Tuesday landed the 21-year-old a grilling by a furious security guard who told him, in no uncertain terms, to: 'Move on.'

Ever the entertainer, the cap-wearing pop star put on an impromptu performance, prompting a uniformed guard to march his way and urge him on.

The guard, who asked not to be named, told Daily Mail Australia: 'He was a danger to pedestrians, this is private property. Just because he's famous it doesn't mean he can ride around here.'

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Move on, son! Justin Bieber (left) is reprimanded by an angry security guard who told him to quit a forecourt after performing crowd-pulling tricks on his skateboard in a Sydney forecourt on Tuesday

Move on, son! Justin Bieber (left) is reprimanded by an angry security guard who told him to quit a forecourt after performing crowd-pulling tricks on his skateboard in a Sydney forecourt on Tuesday

Come on, mate: Justin briefly pleaded with the stern security officer, who refused to back down

Come on, mate: Justin briefly pleaded with the stern security officer, who refused to back down

He added: 'He was about to argue but then thought better of it when he released I meant business.'

Unsurprisingly, the singer's display drew quite a crowd, with fans snapping away on their phones as Justin scooted back and forth along the pavements of The Rocks.

The Where Are U Now hit maker's mistake was to swing into a forecourt when he clocked the guard but carried on his stunts, performing, what is known among skateboarding fans, a series of ollies.

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Taking it to the streets: Justin put on a head-turning skateboarding display on Tuesday on the pavements

Taking it to the streets: Justin put on a head-turning skateboarding display on Tuesday on the pavements

Whoosh! The 21-year-old skateboards along George Street to Wynard and back to his hotel, The Park Hyatt in The Rocks

Whoosh! The 21-year-old skateboards along George Street to Wynard and back to his hotel, The Park Hyatt in The Rocks

But once challenged by the officer wielding a walkie-talkie, Justin couldn't hide his displeasure and attempted to plead his case.

Deflated, the Canadian-born star finally up picked his black and yellow board and, head bowed, moved on with his pal.

A spokeswoman for security firm SNP Security said in a statement released to Daily Mail Australia: 'SNP Security is committed to the safety and well being of our customers and the broader community. 

Deflated: The Canadian-born star finally picked his yellow board and, head bowed, and moved on 

Deflated: The Canadian-born star finally picked his yellow board and, head bowed, and moved on 

'Local rules and regulations must be adhered to equally by everyone and we do not discriminate when delivering the services which are asked of us but we always look to deal with the public professionally.' 

Justin began his day nipping out from his hotel, intending to go incognito wearing his peroxide locks hidden beneath a cap.

Donning faded jeans and long baggy T-shirts, he was instantly recognisable to fans.

Female groupies lined up to take snaps of their heartthrob as he concentrated on his moves.

Defiant: The skateboard fanatic was later seen tearing along the streets of Sydney

Defiant: The skateboard fanatic was later seen tearing along the streets of Sydney

In video footage of the street display the heartthrob was seen attempting to land several flips, at times unsuccessfully, but it didn't stop him trying to perfect his technique.

The star reportedly spent 15 minutes out on the streets wowing crowds with his energetic routine.

The What Do You Mean? multi-millionaire revealed he was furious about the rockstar reception he received on arrival back to Australia on Sunday. 

He dutifully gave waiting crowds in Melbourne high-fives and posed for selfies.

But just hours later, the vented his rage about fans screaming for shots with him on Snapchat, and attempted to school them on the best way to approach a man of his considerable talents.

Justin's voice can be heard saying: 'The way you ask or approach me when you want a photo with me is going determine if I take a photo or not. 

'If I'm walking somewhere or arriving somewhere and you guys are asking me to take a photo, if I don't respond, if I continue to keep walking, the likelihood is that I probably don't want to take a photo at that moment.

Downtime: The American based star turns to his board when he needs to relax

Downtime: The American based star turns to his board when he needs to relax

Action: The pop star has been spotted skateboarding along the pavements of The Rocks before

Action: The pop star has been spotted skateboarding along the pavements of The Rocks before

Showman: Fans Down Under have amassed to glimpse the pop star who likes to skateboard outside his hotel in the heart of Sydney

Showman: Fans Down Under have amassed to glimpse the pop star who likes to skateboard outside his hotel in the heart of Sydney

'If you start screaming louder that's not going to make me take a photo more,' he reminded fans.

Sage words indeed from the singer, whose fans have helped him amass an estimated $200 million fortune. 

While only in Australia between September 27 to September 30, Justin has a busy schedule with three concerts in Sydney and Melbourne planned.

He performed at 2DayFM's World Famous Rooftop in Melbourne on Monday, before heading to Sydney to sing on Channel Seven's The X Factor Australia and at an exclusive concert event called 'Bieber Island'.

The KIIS presents iHeartRadio LIVE gig will be held on an island in Sydney Harbour and will be an opportunity for dedicated fans to see the performer live. 

An ollie: Stunts are his favourite pass time whenever he is away from home

An ollie: Stunts are his favourite pass time whenever he is away from home

 

 

 

 

 

 

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