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Ottawa Residents Suffer from PTSD & 'Phantom Honking'
Posted on 2/28/22 at 7:53 am
Posted on 2/28/22 at 7:53 am
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Kevin uses one word to describe the first days of the protests in downtown Ottawa: torture.
"Literally there was trucks right underneath me," said Kevin, who did not want to provide CBC a last name for fear of reprisal. "It was one thing for me, but I've got animals. I've got three cats, two dogs. So yeah, it was torture."
That "torture" is the reason behind an ongoing class-action lawsuit, which sought an injunction prohibiting any participants in the convoy protest from using vehicle horns in the vicinity of downtown Ottawa.
The trucks have since been removed, with police pushing the majority of protesters outside of the downtown core over the Family Day long weekend. Even still, some downtown residents say they're haunted by "phantom honking" — what sounds like blaring truck horns, but no actual sounds are there.
"When you hear that noise, it's like, 'Oh, are they back? Is there a road convoy coming back, right?'" said Sean Flynn, who lives about three kilometres from downtown but could still hear the horns inside his home during the protests.
"'I felt I was constantly doing these sort of double takes ... it almost feels a bit re-traumatizing."
I wish to God this were the Babylon Bee, but it's real.
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:08 am to VoxDawg
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said Kevin...I've got three cats, two dogs. So yeah, it was torture.
Kevin, the manly man.
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:08 am to VoxDawg
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Kevin uses one word to describe the first days of the protests in downtown Ottawa: torture.
"Literally there was trucks right underneath me," said Kevin, who did not want to provide CBC a last name for fear of reprisal. "It was one thing for me, but I've got animals. I've got three cats, two dogs. So yeah, it was torture."
That "torture" is the reason behind an ongoing class-action lawsuit, which sought an injunction prohibiting any participants in the convoy protest from using vehicle horns in the vicinity of downtown Ottawa.
The trucks have since been removed, with police pushing the majority of protesters outside of the downtown core over the Family Day long weekend. Even still, some downtown residents say they're haunted by "phantom honking" — what sounds like blaring truck horns, but no actual sounds are there.
"When you hear that noise, it's like, 'Oh, are they back? Is there a road convoy coming back, right?'" said Sean Flynn, who lives about three kilometres from downtown but could still hear the horns inside his home during the protests.
"'I felt I was constantly doing these sort of double takes ... it almost feels a bit re-traumatizing."

Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:11 am to VoxDawg
How about they stop being ding dongs concerning these protests and demand city officials to talk with them?
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:16 am to dchog
And I thought the ones from Alberta were pussweeds? Dude needs to turn in his Man Card!!!
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:24 am to VoxDawg
Protesting is all about inconvenience. That is the goal for the voices to be heard.
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:24 am to VoxDawg
These pussies.
I can bet you that if the honking had been for "trans rights" or something similar, they'd be claiming to spontaneous nut their pants whenever hearing a horn.
I can bet you that if the honking had been for "trans rights" or something similar, they'd be claiming to spontaneous nut their pants whenever hearing a horn.
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:26 am to dchog
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Protesting is all about inconvenience. That is the goal for the voices to be heard.
Precisely. How many times during the George Floyd Memorial Hunger Games of 2020 did we hear that protests are "the language of the unheard," and that they "should make people uncomfortable."?
Posted on 2/28/22 at 8:29 am to DMAN1968
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Torture
Sounds like Kevin was forced to sit the corner to cry while his wife took some trucker dong
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