The USA tried permanent DST in 1974. People hated it.
It began in early January 1974, and was repealed by October that same year.
The sun rose at 8:27 AM on January 7, 1974. Children in the Washington area had left for school in the dark that morning, thanks to a new national experiment during a wrenching energy crisis: most of the US went to year-round daylight saving time beginning on January 6. "It was jet black"...
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EU did in 2018 have an "online public consultation" regarding summertime, but the results is skewed by so few responding in most (all?) countries.
Personally, considering my life style and where I live I prefer permanent summertime (aka DST).
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Following a number of requests from citizens, from the European Parliament, and from
certain EU Member States, work has been undertaken to investigate the functioning of the
current EU summertime arrangements and whether or not they should be changed.
In this context, the Commission held an online public consultation to gather the views of
European citizens, stakeholders and Member States on the current EU summertime
arrangements and on any potential change to those arrangements. The consultation opened on
the Commission’s ‘Have Your Say’ portal1 on 4 July 2018 and ended on 16 August 2018 with
by then around 4.6 million valid replies. This report summarises the main outcomes and
findings from the public consultation.
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