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Eu To Stop Messing With The Clocks Twice A Year.
Hope we follow, when we leave.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.that is true sparkly but our day to day lives are governed by what the clock actually says. Thus our lives, timetables, anything that relies on timing relies on us all having the same time for reference. Otherwise chaos ensues, people are late/early etc. Remember when you last forgot to put the clock back/forward? bet you were late/early for something. Imagine that multiplied by the population every day.
As I understand things, it won't be compulsory, individual states will be allowed to adjust the clocks or not as they wish.
I have never really understood the fuss about it. Portugal, which is in the same time zone as us and is more solidly attached to the rest of the continent, doesn't seem to have an issue with the time difference. In the USA they have three time zones with, if memory serves, states deciding for themselves whether or not to use daylight saving time, again without too much fuss.
But in this country, for some people the issue seems to be almost a casus belli
I have never really understood the fuss about it. Portugal, which is in the same time zone as us and is more solidly attached to the rest of the continent, doesn't seem to have an issue with the time difference. In the USA they have three time zones with, if memory serves, states deciding for themselves whether or not to use daylight saving time, again without too much fuss.
But in this country, for some people the issue seems to be almost a casus belli
The US was divided into 4 standard time zones on November 18, 1883, and jurisdiction for the zones was given to the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC). Since 1967, the US Department of Transportation (DOT) has been responsible for governing time zones in the country.
Time zones in the USA are defined in the U.S. Code, Title 15, Chapter 6, Subchapter IX - Standard Time. The time zones in the law are defined by their offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Time zones in the USA are defined in the U.S. Code, Title 15, Chapter 6, Subchapter IX - Standard Time. The time zones in the law are defined by their offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
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