The Brief
- A California shopping center is using cat sounds to deter homeless people.
- Employees at Sterling Plaza say homelessness has been a long issue in the area.
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. – A shopping center in San Bernardino is employing an unusual tactic to address its homeless encampment issue: looping recordings of hissing and fighting cats played at high volume throughout the night.
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The Sterling Plaza shopping center, located in an area known for its homeless population, has long struggled with individuals camping on its private property.…