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Video: Los Angeles 7/11 Store Resorts To Psychological Warfare To Keep Homeless Away

Gas station blasts Africa" by Toto 24-7"

Video: Los Angeles 7/11 Store Resorts To Psychological Warfare To Keep Homeless Away Image Credit: twitter screenshot @spacedisco2
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A video clip going viral online shows a psychological warfare tactic used by a 7/11 gas station owner in Los Angeles, California in order to keep homeless people out of his parking lot.

The plaza where the store is located also houses a Subway restaurant and other businesses, which are benefiting from the speakers blasting the song over and over.

According to the man who filmed and uploaded the video, Damon Packard, “The 7/11 right next to my building (the one across the street from the Nuart theater) has nothing but Toto’s AFRICA playing 24hrs a day over their loudspeakers (no joke). I don’t know if the owner had the idea that song on endless repeat would scare off the homeless but it worked.”

Democrat policies have created a homeless crisis so bad shopkeepers are resorting to military psychological strategies to keep the vagabonds away from their buildings.

Perhaps this tactic will be adopted by other business owners across the nation who are fed up with vagrants loitering in front of their stores.


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