Los Angeles has started to blast loud classical music at one of its downtown subway stations in a brazen attempt to deter people and crack down on . Metro operations and security, in cooperation with local law enforcement, started playing piano sonatas, symphony orchestra pieces and concertos by Vivaldi, Beethoven and Mozart on repeat in the Westlake/MacArthur Park Metro station in January.It was part of a safety pilot program that also includes adjustments to security cameras and lighting, as well as the addition of more officers and 'Transit Ambassadors' who connect homeless people in the subway system for resources.
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