Twin Cities Use Beethoven to Discourage Vagrants

Written by Pat's Papers | Friday, 3 February 2012 8:56 AM


Transit officials in the Twin Cities are using an unusual strategy to deter rowdy teens from loitering in the city’s rail stations. In addition to adding more lights and security cameras, they’re pumping in Beethoven and music by other classical composers. Explains Transit Police Chief: “If it encourages some people to wander away because it’s not their favorite type of music, I guess that’s OK.”

SOURCE: Minneapolis Star Tribune

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