Local business plays loud music to keep homeless off property

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SAN DIEGO — Those living in tents near a storage facility in Point Loma expressed their concerns as the facility plays loud music from a speaker all day.'You got this blasting. Blasting, blasting. It goes from a 50 to a 20 at night,' said Lisa.Lisa referred to the music from the speakers at the Extra Space storage facility in Point Loma. She and a few others live along the path where Interstate 5 meets Interstate 8. Lisa lives in a tent on Caltrans property, behind the facility’s fence.

We are just normal people who unfortunately have nowhere to go right now,' she added.The storage facility is right next to the Maritime Institute. ABC 10News interviewed the CEO a few weeks ago. While the institute is not playing music, it has had issues with the encampment.'They are stealing property from our training area. They are vandalizing our training area, covering it with graffiti. It is a constant battle,' said Maritime Institute CEO Dave Abrams.

 

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