May 19, 2025 - 09:57

A downtown Los Angeles business owner is taking a different approach to fend off homeless encampments by blasting the popular children's song ‘Baby Shark’ on repeat. This unconventional strategy has garnered attention as the owner seeks to reclaim the area around their establishment from the growing presence of encampments.
The decision to use the catchy tune stems from the belief that the repetitive nature of the song will create an unwelcoming environment for those setting up camp nearby. While many might find the song amusing, the business owner hopes its incessant play will encourage individuals to move elsewhere.
This tactic has sparked a mix of reactions from the local community. Some residents and business owners support the idea, viewing it as a creative solution to a pressing issue, while others criticize it as a harsh and ineffective measure. The ongoing debate highlights the complexities of addressing homelessness in urban areas, where traditional solutions often fall short.
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