Homeless advocate claims anti-loitering sound device being used to deter Oshawa homeless
A homeless advocate in Oshawa is sounding the alarm over a device emitting noise that could be dangerous to the human ear. She alleges it is being used to keep homeless people away from the area. Brittany Rosen has more.
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