The article expresses concerns about the excessive volume of music played at Dodger Stadium, particularly how it endangers the hearing of fans and employees. The author, who suffers from tinnitus and hyperacusis, argues that while entertainment is important, there are safer decibel levels that could still create an enjoyable atmosphere. The piece hints at an inconsistency in community event themes, noting a lack of Autism Spectrum Night, which would be particularly challenging for those sensitive to loud noises. It also conveys frustration about being unable to enjoy the stadium experience as in the past due to the discomfort caused by the loud surroundings.
I'm sure they could turn it down to safer decibel levels and everyone will still have a good time.
I suffer from a condition called hyperacusis, where loud noises can cause ear pain lasting for days or even weeks.
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