Florida city plans to play 'Baby Shark' and 'Raining Tacos' on a continuous overnight loop to drive homeless people away.
The tune of"Baby Shark" has tortured parents for years, but the song has now officially become weaponized.
City officials said playing music is a more humane solution to deal with homeless people occupying unauthorized spaces.
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