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Mishaps Of Daylight Saving Time

October 25th 2006 00:01
With Daylight Saving Time starting this weekend for some states of Australia, (That’s right boys and girls – be prepared to put your watches and clocks forward one hour.)
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I thought I’d share with you some relevant mishaps that I found at webexhibits.org.
These are occasions when Daylight Saving Time caused an issue or two due to the actual changing of the time.


Draft Status, Vietnam War

A man, born just after 12:00 a.m. DST, circumvented the Vietnam War draft by using a daylight saving time loophole.

When drafted, he argued that standard time, not DST, was the official time for recording births in his state of Delaware in the year of his birth. Thus, under official standard time he was actually born on the previous day—and that day had a much higher draft lottery number, allowing him to avoid the draft.


Palestinian Terrorists

In September 1999, the Palestinian West Bank was on daylight saving time while Israel had just switched back to standard time.

West Bank Palestinians prepared time bombs and smuggled them to Arab Israelis, who misunderstood the time on the bombs.

As the bombs were being planted, they exploded—one hour too early—killing three terrorists instead of the intended victims—two busloads of people.


Amtrak

To keep to their published timetables, trains cannot leave a station before the scheduled time. So, when the clocks fall back one hour in October, all Amtrak trains in the U.S. that are running on time stop at 2:00 a.m. and wait one hour before resuming.

Overnight passengers are often surprised to find their train at a dead stop and their travel time an hour longer than expected.

At the spring Daylight Saving Time change, trains instantaneously become an hour behind schedule at 2:00 a.m., but they just keep going and do their best to make up the time.


Time Change Riots

Patrons of bars that stay open past 2:00 a.m. lose one hour of drinking time on the day when Daylight Saving Time springs forward one hour.
This has led to annual problems in numerous locations, and sometimes even to riots.

For example, at a "time disturbance" in Athens, Ohio, site of Ohio University, over 1,000 students and other late night partiers chanted "Freedom," as they threw liquor bottles at the police attempting to control the riot.

Chaos of Non-Uniform DST

Widespread confusion was created during the 1950s and 1960s when each U.S. locality could start and end Daylight Saving Time as it desired.

One year, 23 different pairs of DST start and end dates were used in Iowa alone.
For exactly five weeks each year, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia were not on the same time as Washington D.C., Cleveland, or Baltimore—but Chicago was.

And, on one Ohio to West Virginia bus route, passengers had to change their watches seven times in 35 miles!

The situation led to millions of dollars in costs to several industries, especially those involving transportation and communications.

Extra railroad timetables alone cost the today’s equivalent of over $12 million per year.

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Comment by Adrian

October 25th 2006 01:50
Interesting facts.

Thanks for the reminder re DST. Would have forgotten otherwise...

Comment by MelissaA

October 25th 2006 02:09
I know the feeling - that's why I figured I'd post it up now.

That way (hopefully) if I look at it every now and again before the weekend I'll remember.

Mind you, going by some of my previous efforts with Daylight Saving, I'll probably now remember all week and forget on Sunday morning. ; )

Comment by ThornyDevil

October 25th 2006 09:39
When I had a night job it was amasing how many people could make it through a whole day and still be late because of the start of DST.

Comment by ThornyDevil

October 25th 2006 09:41
Missing that 1 hour of sleep when DST starts makes me tired all summer.

Comment by Home Natural Remedies

October 25th 2006 22:35
I love your facts - keep them coming!!

Comment by MelissaA

October 26th 2006 04:12
It's not just DST that can throw you out either. I remember years ago, one of the radio stations on April Fool's Day was reporting the time as being 1 hour earlier than it actually was and you wouldn't believe the huge number of people that turned up for work an hour earlier!

So I guess in your case Thiony Devil, that means that their year is all balanced out.

Actually, thinking about what you said, I'm wondering, were they all an hour earlier for work when DST finished?

Comment by ThornyDevil

October 26th 2006 10:27
Those guys were never early.

Comment by MelissaA

October 30th 2006 05:54
Wouldn't surprise me TD.

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