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Title: A California City Is Into Tweeting—Chirping, Actually—in a Big Way
Post by: Donna on 18-Jan-12, 06:48:18 AM
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203721704577157512700171698.html (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203721704577157512700171698.html) Story and broadcast of the birdsong!

LANCASTER, Calif.—Crime is down in this city on the desert fringe of Los Angeles County, and Mayor R. Rex Parris is sure he knows one reason: It's the chirping.


Those chirps aren't from here. The mayor bought them in recordings from England, and for the past 10 months he has had his city play them over 70 speakers along a half mile of Lancaster Boulevard, blended with mellow synthesizer tones, five hours a day.


Title: Re: A California City Is Into Tweeting—Chirping, Actually—in a Big Way
Post by: Shaky on 18-Jan-12, 07:38:28 AM
Those chirps aren't from here. The mayor bought them in recordings from England, and for the past 10 months he has had his city play them over 70 speakers along a half mile of Lancaster Boulevard, blended with mellow synthesizer tones, five hours a day.

So there's only 19 hours of crime each day?


Title: Re: A California City Is Into Tweeting—Chirping, Actually—in a Big Way
Post by: Donna on 18-Jan-12, 07:54:24 AM
Those chirps aren't from here. The mayor bought them in recordings from England, and for the past 10 months he has had his city play them over 70 speakers along a half mile of Lancaster Boulevard, blended with mellow synthesizer tones, five hours a day.

So there's only 19 hours of crime each day?

 :hysterical: I guess!


Title: Re: A California City Is Into Tweeting—Chirping, Actually—in a Big Way
Post by: BIGFRANK on 18-Jan-12, 02:46:45 PM
It probably helps that over 2/3 of the bird calls sound like police whistles or sirens!