Yes John in most cases you are correct but there are also quite a lot of instances were sockets are not easy to get at and far easier to switch off so to a lot of people in a lot of situations it becomes a common option in a lot of situations.Fair enough. I did say "in most cases" and I still think such a situation is pretty unusual. I've certainly come across a good few situations in which a plug could not be removed without moving furniture, but in 'most' of them one would also have had to move furniture to get to the switch.
If all sockets were DP switched it would tend to cater for this not unlikely trend.
The problem is human nature, if something better costs a little extra then lots of folk will not pay the extra to have a socket moved or added to a more convenient place for ease of use and that`s before they consider damage to decor.
One example of human nature triumphing over common sense and logic (and this infuriates me a bit) near where I live is a short dtretch of dual carriageway leading to a simple large roundabout. One left exit, dual forward exit and dual right exit directly to the start of the motorway.
The signs and road markings all showed left hand lane to go left or forward, right hand lane to go right to motorway , simple safe logical, in my opinion ideal.
Over the years the police ran many checks each year to catch the growing trends of many motorists using the left hand lane to make the right hand exit onto the motorway, simple madness in my opinion of a few but growing number of impatient motorists waiting to gain a few seconds on their journey to the motorway.
The checks and penalties did not discourage enough folk apparently.
So instead of greater time on checks and penalties to discourage many more folk, what did they do?
Changed the markings and signs to make the left hand lane approach a permit entry to the roundabout to go to the right hand exit to the motorway.
There are still quite a few "cut ups" and "iffy situations" occurring with this more recent change but perhaps the number of near misses has been halved from its previous position.
I view it as bowing to the will of idiots, if folk will not obey the law we change the law instead of enforce the law sort of ideology.
Madness? yes in my humble opinion! Idiosyncrasy wins over common sense?
Will folk unplug a socket if it`s easier to switch the socket off? Often not!
