>Cities have put spikes on ledges, installed bars on park benches and enacted tent prohibitions to keep homeless people from sleeping in public.
>West Palm Beach, Florida, is trying something else: blasting popular children songs like "Baby Shark" and "Raining Tacos" all night long to discourage people from spending the night in a park.
>City spokeswoman Kathleen Walter said in a statement that the city plays music overnight at the Waterfront Lake Pavilion to discourage "congregating at the building" and to "encourage people to seek safer, more appropriate shelter."
https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/17/us/baby-shark-florida-homeless-prevention-park-trnd/index.html
>West Palm Beach, Florida, is trying something else: blasting popular children songs like "Baby Shark" and "Raining Tacos" all night long to discourage people from spending the night in a park.
>City spokeswoman Kathleen Walter said in a statement that the city plays music overnight at the Waterfront Lake Pavilion to discourage "congregating at the building" and to "encourage people to seek safer, more appropriate shelter."
https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/17/us/baby-shark-florida-homeless-prevention-park-trnd/index.html