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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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No.
I realise other jobs have to work nights and weekends but I feel those should be reserved for essential posts (care, crime etc.).
Shopping is already the biggest leisure activity in this country and that's pretty sad.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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To be honest i have always been a supporter of the lords day observance society / keep sunday special. Not for religious reasons but just to have one day a week where family comes first.
I remember when you could buy a soft porn mag on a sunday but not the bible.
Historically, blame idi amin. He started it |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"I think internet shopping has already taken this crown."
So why do we need the shops to open as well? I have no doubt that they will still be busy and people will buy more STUFF but it would be nice to have a moment when people are made to wait just twelve hours once a week before they can get what they desire.
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The place i work used to open one Sunday a year when the carnival thingy was on. Then they decided to open for 12 Sunday's through the summer months to get the bbq trade (it's a butchers/deli type place) that lasted the first year then they've opened every Sunday apart from the one after xmas and Easter Sunday ever since.
I think with being able to shop online for pretty much everything now there no need for most shops to be open aside from maybe newsagents and the odd chemists. |
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