By Daily Mail -- .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (@calwatch)—— Bio and Archives--April 5, 2023
Los Angeles has started to blast loud classical music at one of its downtown subway stations in a brazen attempt to deter homeless people and crack down on crime.
LA Metro operations and security, in cooperation with local law enforcement, started playing piano sonatas, symphony orchestra pieces and concertos by Vivaldi, Beethoven and Mozart on repeat in the Westlake/MacArthur Park Metro station in January. ---More...
I had to see the Westlake/MacArthur Park station myself. Playing the high energy classical music really gives it the Clockwork Orange feel. The station was being cleaned and I saw the ambassadors. pic.twitter.com/Rvm7598QZQ
— henryfung@onewilshire.la (@calwatch)March 23, 2023
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By D3F1ANT on 2023 04 05
Historically, arrests and prosecutions have done much more to end crime than playing loud music has!
By Deguello on 2023 04 05
To vagrants and other undesirables classical music is like a sunlight to a vampire. I have seen it work spectacularly well at a convenience store near my office infested with local thugs.