Los Angeles business owner blasts 'Baby Shark' on repeat to ward off homeless encampments
Briefly

In Los Angeles, a business owner has resorted to playing 'Baby Shark' loudly and continuously to deter homeless individuals from camping near his establishment. Residents like Tracy, living in nearby encampments, report severe sleep disruption and frustration over this tactic. Local business owners defend their actions as necessary for survival amidst dwindling business conditions. Meanwhile, California Governor Gavin Newsom is advocating for a compassionate, action-oriented approach to homelessness with a multi-billion-dollar plan aimed at providing shelter and services to those affected.
They played 'Baby Shark' all night long. They're doing everything they can to make us move or drive us crazy. But it's doing the latter.
It's not always about being kind, because when people are taking away from business, and all the stores are going out of business.
There's nothing compassionate about letting people die on the streets.
We're just trying to survive, trying to put up for our family.
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