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    Administrator rojo's Avatar
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    Classical music as a deterrent?

    How about this; Pierce Transit and Tacoma Police are trying to get rid of would-be criminals by playing classical music over loudspeakers...

    http://www.thenewstribune.com/front/...ry/121533.html

    Hmm, personally I think I would be more tempted to loiter!
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    Hehe, I know this was also attempted by the danish police to lure away homeless people from sleeping in Copenhagen Central Station... It sheds a somewhat negative light over classical music Why did'nt they play death metal or somehing similar instead??

    If they played classical music around the clock I would actually consider making the Central Station my permanent residence
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    So that must be why they pipe popified Chopin from the trees in my public park! They're trying to get people to leave!

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