10 Sneaky Ways Cities Control Your Behavior

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This is how your town controls YOU.
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We all like to think we control our own autonomy. We’re in charge of making our own decisions every day - what we do, how we act, and where we spend our time. But what if the city you live in was actually controlling your behavior without you even realizing it? What if your daily routine is actually influenced by the city you're living in? From designing benches and sidewalks in specific ways to stop people from sitting around, to pushing out subtle noises to keep you from standing still, cities around the world are affecting our day-to-day activities in the sneakiest ways possible. You might already be aware of some of these methods. Perhaps some of these installments faced backlash when first introduced in your city, or maybe they’ve affected you personally on your journey. Either way, the techniques in this video all work together to control your behaviour throughout your everyday life.
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There is a lot of money, time and effort put forth to make homeless people more uncomfortable. It would nicer to simply help the people.

LyricOriginals
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Depriving homeless people of a place to sleep should be used in conjunction with helping them get off the streets (or offering drop-in shelters) - otherwise it's just causing problems elsewhere.

ianmacfarlane
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The problem with the empty police cars is when they have dust and dead leaves on the windshield from sitting there for days tends to give away the secret. The bigger problem is...a citizen had an emergency and ran to the police car trying to get help.

fayeking
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The dark side of psychology no one ever talks about but they make bank off it.

eurosonly
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Another interesting thing that some cities do is they actually give fire, police, and ambulances control of street lights so the light can instantly be changed to green so the emergency medical services can go through the city without stopping too much.

unleashingpotential-psycho
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Government: Ha we use high sounds that our old selfs can't hear too get rid of pesky teens.
Me: Ha I make high pitched sounds and sleep too them

iirxyala.
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There is over 200, 000 homeless but you would never see more then 20 of them as they would be far out and not many, However now they have no place to hide and live so they all end up in 1 spot meaning over 300 homeless vs 20 homeless. anti homeless means hurt the city and the homeless.

Thrakus
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This shows that these cities take your freedom

itsrainingtacos
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Cities are so rude to homeless people!! They should have helped not be against,

wolfiamagica
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This is all so interesting. And of course i will ring the bell and subscribe!!

mrs.avocado
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I dont have a complaint about the bench divider. There's been MULTIPLE times where I've come to a bus stop and had to wait for hours standing, because a homeless person was sleeping on the bench. Literally a seat designed for multiple people, being hogged by one person.

HGTimes
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Ok but if you did not talk about the fake cameras and other stuff, now they know so they will do what they want. but I do not understand why they want the homeless to live somewhere else were they will put more stuff?

julianaclark
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A lot of this makes sense, I think the title pretty dramatic 😂

coreygainz
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Robert Moses built the bridges low because he didn’t want black people at the beach not poor people.

adriangjonbalaj
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i'm so thankful for the bench arm rests. sick of homeless sleeping at the bus stops and i can't sit down (i'm disabled)

ihearttoronto
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Are these people just doing videos they've done before

davidprado
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Ha im half deaf and cant hear higher frequencies

willdaboss
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My momcontrols my behavior by, if u do something bad i get my phone taken so she controls that

brunner