Swan Hill, Australia, is deterring vandalism and late-night hangouts at public toilets by playing classical music. The local council opted for this unusual sound-based approach, featuring pieces like Wagner’s ‘Ride of the Valkyries,’ to make the area less inviting for disruptive behaviour. Early results indicate a noticeable drop in incidents.
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