The trucks have left Ottawa, but 'phantom honking' lingers for many downtown
Post-traumatic stress from weeks of honking is a temporary 'mild trauma,' psychologist says
"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."
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This is such a First World Problems article.
Post-traumatic stress from weeks of honking is a temporary 'mild trauma,' psychologist says
"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."
Source
This is such a First World Problems article.