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Will “Baby Shark” Keep Homeless People Away?

Apparently West Palm Beach, FL has a problem with homeless activity…so bad, that they’re working very hard on keeping them away.  The Lake Pavilion is a venue in the city…

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Apparently West Palm Beach, FL has a problem with homeless activity...so bad, that they're working very hard on keeping them away.  The Lake Pavilion is a venue in the city that overlooks the water and as of late, workers have been finding unsanitary things like human feces and it's becoming a bigger problem.   Mayor Keith James told Fox News, To combat this, city officials have decided to play "Baby Shark" and "Raining Tacos" on loop with the hopes that these measures will prevent people that are homeless from sleeping at The Lake Pavilion overnight.

"People are paying a lot of money to use the facility," Parks and Recreation Director Leah Rockwell said, according to the Palm Beach Post. "Thousands of dollars. We want to make sure people paying this money had a facility that was clean and open and continue to use it in the future."

Do you think this can work?

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