Twice a year these people come out and complain about DST.
If they succeed in getting rid of it, there will emerge another set of people complaining about their kids having to go to school in the dark. I suppose that’ll create pressure to do away with set hours for the school day, and other forms of group activity.
Probably the people agitating to bring it back will mostly be the same people who agitated to get rid of it.
I only complain once a year--in March or whenever DST starts.
"Real" time is shrinking.
When I was young, we had equal time: 6 six months of DST and 6 months of "real" time. Now it's more like 8 to 4. Talk about government overreach.
It's already November and we're still on DST. Enough already.
Not this one😊
Split the difference. Set the time 30 minutes ahead and leave it there.
Maybe tell the parents the school can adjust the time to report and leave school? This is like the COVID vaccine…everybody has to participate for the few.