One British city council has halted a scheme to use Beethoven to drive out six homeless residents of a city centre car park.
After playing Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 for four days, the rough sleepers had moved out, but Stoke-on-Trent City Council called a halt to the musical marathon when local residents claimed the scheme was inhumane.
"We have had some complaints from individuals on the grounds that they were sympathetic to the rough sleepers," said a council spokesman.
While Stoke-on-Trent city council hasn't abandoned the plan altogether, they have accepted that the problem won't be solved until alternative accommodation is found.
"It was almost too successful," the spokesman said. "The rough sleepers were indeed unhappy with the music, but we have now turned it off and will provide them with somewhere to go before it is turned back on again."
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'Man know thyself'
After playing Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 for four days, the rough sleepers had moved out, but Stoke-on-Trent City Council called a halt to the musical marathon when local residents claimed the scheme was inhumane.
"We have had some complaints from individuals on the grounds that they were sympathetic to the rough sleepers," said a council spokesman.
While Stoke-on-Trent city council hasn't abandoned the plan altogether, they have accepted that the problem won't be solved until alternative accommodation is found.
"It was almost too successful," the spokesman said. "The rough sleepers were indeed unhappy with the music, but we have now turned it off and will provide them with somewhere to go before it is turned back on again."
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'Man know thyself'
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