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Critics have claimed the darker evenings make it unsafe for children to walk home from school, as well as the argument that it saves energy is now redundant, as modern society uses energy regardless of the time in the day or night.
There’s also the argument that changing the clocks can disrupt peoples circadian rhythms, resulting in tiredness and inconvenience.
However, there are many still in favour of changing the clocks twice a year.
One of the aims of DST is to make sure that people’s active hours coincide with daylight hours so that less artificial light is needed, which is more of a concern in places not close to the equator.
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