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1•alephnerd•44m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Day laborers protest noise machines installed at Home Depot

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-12-17/day-laborers-protest-noise-machines-home-depot
51•geox•1h ago

Comments

goda90•1h ago
Two times this week I biked past a parked car and it emitted a horrible high pitched buzzing at me. I'm guessing it's supposed to be an anti-theft mechanism(entirely unnecessary in a Midwest suburb). I of course had no intention of stealing the car, but the noise triggers a desire to do other things to the car. I guess the owner is lucky I'm not an angsty teenager.

There's so much unnecessary noise pollution in our society, it makes me really sad.

Animats•1h ago
I've noticed that car alarms that go off for no good reason seem to be back. Those used to be a thing, but they'd mostly disappeared. But I keep hearing them in parking lots, with nobody anywhere near the car. At least they shut off after a while. That was legislated back in the 1980s.
Zancarius•23m ago
Sometimes it can be a genuine mistake.

I was in my garage with my keys in my back pocket, checking the tire pressure on my truck, when it started honking at me. My butt triggered the panic button.

I have acute hearing. That was painful and hardly deliberate!

culi•16m ago
Not sure if it's the same thing but many stores will put noise emitting machines in their parking lots to make it hostile for people who wanna sleep in their cars there

Once you first notice it you'll realize these machines are kinda everywhere

charcircuit•1h ago
>The noise is in earshot of IDEPSCA’s day laborer center

I find it misleading to add this line in the article without mentioning if the decibels exceed the applicable noise ordinances, or situation this is just people on HD's property complaining about the noise they are making on their own property. In that case people are free not to visit.

tremon•1h ago
So if it's below the legal limit, people are not allowed to protest and/or complain about it?
JKCalhoun•1h ago
Yeah, well I won't be going to Home Despot any longer.

I'd love to know the tech (and company) that provided the devices.

nikkwong•59m ago
What should Home Depot be doing? They don’t control the administration or the ICE raids. Forcing day laborers off the property ensures less raids happen on the property—I haven’t really understood the boycotts.
mylifeandtimes•54m ago
They don't have to set up Flock cameras and share the data with people who plan the ICE raids.

Home Depot's hands aren't totally clean here.

nostrebored•31m ago
Why not?

It is really no different than having drug dealers set up shop on your corner and sharing footage with police. You have people who are likely committing criminal activity (multiple crimes in the day laborer case) and are sharing footage with the relevant authorities.

The politicization of enforcement doesn’t change that as a business owner I would not want to own the location people facilitate illegal transactions.

aftbit•21m ago
I always thought having day laborers chilling in Home Depot parking lots was a net positive thing for the store and a bit of an untapped potential. Companies pay a lot of money to insert themselves in the hiring stream, and here is Home Depot as the defacto meeting point for a substantial amount of economic activity. Surely a more intelligent and less frightened company could make something positive out of this.

But that's what you get with a fear-based political leadership. ICE targets day laborers not because of the horrible damage they do to the US economy, but because they have been selected as the scapegoats du jour.

lieability•16m ago
> no different

In your world view immigrants working jobs you find beneath you is the same as someone selling drugs?

> likely committing criminal activity

You understand that exploiting day laborers to circumvent labor laws puts the, mostly civil though vanishingly rare criminal, liability on the employer rather than the employee, right?

We use laws rather than your own personal hatred of immigrants to define criminality.

nostrebored•2m ago
I’ve done landscaping, home repair, fence construction, outdoor painting. My family still actively does. I don’t find them beneath me.

Working under the table without work authorization is actually spectacularly illegal as an employer and employee. Tax evasion is also spectacularly illegal as an individual.

What are you talking about?

Telemakhos•24m ago
Home Depot put up the cameras to deal with organized crime, both theft and gift-card fraud. Flock specifically advertises that Home Depot put up the cameras to deal with gift card fraud:

> The Home Depot leveraged Flock Safety’s technology to close a case involving a multi-state gift card tampering ring, resulting in fraud and property theft charges exceeding $300,000. This type of success underscores how powerful connected data can be in mitigating fraud risks. [0]

Aside from that, Home Depot has been dealing with massive, multi-state, organized theft campaigns. Earlier this month, NY prosecutors lodged 780 counts of theft against thirteen suspects who stole millions of dollars of merchandise from Home Depot stores in nine states [1].

Not everything is about illegal immigrants.

[0] https://www.flocksafety.com/blog/combating-retail-fraud-with... [1] https://queenseagle.com/all/2025/12/12/retail-theft-ring-tha...

nroets•46m ago
Could there be a motif unrelated to ICE ? That Home Depot does not like that day labourers are loitering and approaching customers entering and leaving the store.
mindslight•37m ago
Likely because they contrast with many of its own employees' lack of helpfulness, knowledge, or work ethic.
cmckn•17m ago
If they didn’t like it, you’d think they would have done something in the last, I dunno, 30 years?
djoldman•43m ago
HD doesn't need anything more than asking people to leave their property. These folks generally are on a public sidewalk.
singleshot_•36m ago
Whatever they should be doing, it mustn't make my ears ring when I go to their store. There is only one way to prevent this: Lowe's.
viraptor•1m ago
> What should Home Depot be doing?

Nothing? Why should they do anything?

fhdkweig•22m ago
I don't know if the Home Depot in question is using The Mosquito, but it is a product that has been on the market for about 20 years.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mosquito

untech•49m ago
I am confused about the situation. Can someone with more context please explain? Is HomeDepot forcing their own workers off the parking lot? Or are there some other workers there? What do they do on a parking lot? Are they in cars or on foot? Why do they stay on the parking lot the whole day, if they are not HomeDepot employees?
SoftTalker•43m ago
They are "day laborers." People who hang around there hoping to find work helping with your home repairs, painting, appliance installation, landscaping, or other projects etc.
untech•35m ago
Huh, and that works? Sounds a bit… old-fashioned? I’d think people are looking for these services online or in some gig work app. Interesting. Sounds unpleasant both for workers that have to hang around on the street, and customers that are approached (at least that’s how I imagine it) by people offering services even when they don’t need it. (Or do customers approach workers themselves?) From the outside, sounds weird. I wonder what in the US caused it.
lalaland1125•30m ago
> wonder what in the US caused it

Lots of illegal immigrants desperate for work

weberer•23m ago
>I’d think people are looking for these services online or in some gig work app.

Then you'd need to prove your identity and pay taxes on what you earn. This is for illegal immigrants working under the table.

phil21•15m ago
At least at the Home Depot near me, the day laborers sit near the parking lot exits on the boulevard.

I go to Home Depot more than is reasonable, and I’ve never been approached by them. You typically would need to solicit them yourself. In general I find them to be respectful and pleasant - I imagine otherwise they would get customer complaints and Home Depot would have them trespassed immediately.

From others experiences I’ve talked to, they usually form “crews” with one main “crew chief” guy who speaks English you negotiate a rate and number of workers you need, and any specific skills like concrete, framing, etc. beyond simple labor. You generally are expected to provide any tools needed to complete the job beyond what fits in a standard tool belt.

bloudermilk•40m ago
Day laborers are an independent labor force who do construction, landscaping, and other manual work for a negotiated cash rate. In Los Angeles they hang out in public spaces in groups, often near hardware stores, to make themselves easy to find and hire.
phainopepla2•40m ago
Day laborers at Home Depot are generally undocumented immigrants who hang around in the parking lot hoping to get hired for quick handyman type jobs. This is why they've been a target for ICE raids
wkandek•36m ago
The workers do not work for HomeDepot. They come to the Home Deport parking lot ready to offer their services. People unrelated to HomeDepot will come to the parking lot and offer temporary work, landscaping, construction, etc.
jchw•34m ago
The operative word is "day laborers". These are people who work on a day-to-day basis. In America at least, there is a large contingent of people who are informal day laborers, especially Hispanic immigrants apparently, although I'm not sure if that's really true or just a stereotype, and a lot of them hang out or around at home improvement stores, waiting to be hired for various handyman-type jobs.

It is frequently referenced in American media, like South Park (in "D-Yikes") and Mike Judge's Beavis and Butthead (in "The Day Butt-Head Went Too Far"). And well, probably some other media that isn't adult cartoons, but for some reason that was what first immediately came to mind.

I was aware of the stereotype of Hispanic day laborers hanging out in Home Depot parking lots for a long time, but it was interesting to see the degree to which it seems to be true in California, where I often saw fairly large groups of people that I believed to be day laborers in the parking lot. I'm sure there are also day laborers at home improvement stores in the Midwest too, but I don't really pay that much attention, so I haven't noticed it much.

edit: I see I took too long to reply and now am the sixth or so person to point this out, sorry. Race condition.

wilsonnb3•18m ago
See season 7, episode 4 (“Sex Ed”) of The Office for a non-cartoon media reference :)
like_any_other•9m ago
> I'm not sure if that's really true or just a stereotype

Stereotype Accuracy is One of the Largest and Most Replicable Effects in All of Social Psychology - https://spsp.org/news-center/character-context-blog/stereoty...

In fact, quite shockingly to many, that prevailing twofold sentiment, which sees stereotypical thinking as faulty cognition and stereotypes themselves as patently inaccurate, is itself wrong on both counts. - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/insight-therapy/2018...

Most stereotypes that have been studied have been shown to be approximately correct. Usually, stereotype accuracy correlations exceed .50, making them some of the largest relationships ever found in social psychology. - https://www.cspicenter.com/p/the-accuracy-of-stereotypes-dat...

mc32•9m ago
Japan too has a lot of day laborers too -single men usually without a family support structure or they left their families for reasons. In Japan the day laborers are almost exclusively Japanese as they don't tolerate illegal immigration much.
jasode•25m ago
>Can someone with more context please explain? Is HomeDepot forcing their own workers off the parking lot? Or are there some other workers there?

To help visualize the situation, here's a Google Street View that happens to have a photo of some of the "day laborers" sitting in the parking lot. By spinning that 360 degree view around, you can see that the particular Home Depot has a parking lot that extends underneath a freeway overpass.

The LA Times story is somewhat incomplete because that overpass is also attractive to the homeless parking RVs and building up trash.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/The+Home+Depot/@34.0828085...

blell•46m ago
>The immigrant community is here to stay.

Despite what is democratically voted? What is this, a threat?

AlotOfReading•26m ago
Home Depot isn't democratically elected, but you should sign up for survivor if you want to vote people out. Functioning democracies don't work that way.
blell•24m ago
Immigration policy is one of the most important things that are voted on in functioning democracies.
tremon•1m ago
I'm not aware of any democratic vote by the Native Americans to allow the Mayflower pilgrims to stay?
randycupertino•36m ago
https://archive.ph/g16NX
drivebyhooting•34m ago
I hired day laborers loitering outside HD before and got scammed.
spqr212•18m ago
I've been battling noise at the workplace and in my neighborhood for decades. Some useful resources:

Noise Pollution Clearinghouse - https://nonoise.org/

Acoustilog Incorporated - https://acoustilog.com/ Of special note are the legal caveats one must consider to prevail in a lawsuit. (https://acoustilog.com/daniel.html) Consistent documentation is key.

Maine Code of Rules - Control of Noise https://www.law.cornell.edu/regulations/maine/06-096-C-M-R-c... Note document search terms "tonal" and "one-third octave".