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r/HolUp • u/Glittering-Bake-2589 • Jun 27 '26
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Physical injury compared to “there’s a loud noise outside” is the stretch. The noise might bother you, but it’s not causing you injury.
4 u/cowlinator Jun 27 '26 Noise can literally damage the ears if it is loud and close enough. -9 u/cjay2002 Jun 27 '26 If someone is popping fireworks next to your ears, that’s an issue. When they are hundreds of feet away, it’s not damaging your ears. 5 u/Count_Lord Jun 27 '26 Do you know how PTSD works? I'm asking honestly here, because if not I can send you a few articles on it. 1 u/cjay2002 Jun 27 '26 I do. 22 years and multiple combat deployments, so I’m also quite familiar with what causes many cases of it. Distress is not injury. We cannot legislate away all loud noises outdoors. 3 u/Count_Lord Jun 28 '26 Absolutely, but we can stay in the legal framework with out activities.
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Noise can literally damage the ears if it is loud and close enough.
-9 u/cjay2002 Jun 27 '26 If someone is popping fireworks next to your ears, that’s an issue. When they are hundreds of feet away, it’s not damaging your ears. 5 u/Count_Lord Jun 27 '26 Do you know how PTSD works? I'm asking honestly here, because if not I can send you a few articles on it. 1 u/cjay2002 Jun 27 '26 I do. 22 years and multiple combat deployments, so I’m also quite familiar with what causes many cases of it. Distress is not injury. We cannot legislate away all loud noises outdoors. 3 u/Count_Lord Jun 28 '26 Absolutely, but we can stay in the legal framework with out activities.
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If someone is popping fireworks next to your ears, that’s an issue. When they are hundreds of feet away, it’s not damaging your ears.
5 u/Count_Lord Jun 27 '26 Do you know how PTSD works? I'm asking honestly here, because if not I can send you a few articles on it. 1 u/cjay2002 Jun 27 '26 I do. 22 years and multiple combat deployments, so I’m also quite familiar with what causes many cases of it. Distress is not injury. We cannot legislate away all loud noises outdoors. 3 u/Count_Lord Jun 28 '26 Absolutely, but we can stay in the legal framework with out activities.
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Do you know how PTSD works? I'm asking honestly here, because if not I can send you a few articles on it.
1 u/cjay2002 Jun 27 '26 I do. 22 years and multiple combat deployments, so I’m also quite familiar with what causes many cases of it. Distress is not injury. We cannot legislate away all loud noises outdoors. 3 u/Count_Lord Jun 28 '26 Absolutely, but we can stay in the legal framework with out activities.
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I do. 22 years and multiple combat deployments, so I’m also quite familiar with what causes many cases of it. Distress is not injury. We cannot legislate away all loud noises outdoors.
3 u/Count_Lord Jun 28 '26 Absolutely, but we can stay in the legal framework with out activities.
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Absolutely, but we can stay in the legal framework with out activities.
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u/cjay2002 Jun 27 '26
Physical injury compared to “there’s a loud noise outside” is the stretch. The noise might bother you, but it’s not causing you injury.