There are so many takes on this story I don't know which to go for.
'Gordon and Dena Coleman said they cannot leave or enter their Bournemouth flat on the Sabbath because the hallway sensors automatically switch on lights.'
These dear folk live elsewhere, this is their holiday flat we're talking about, but of course it's important to them. As is their religious code.
The light sensors were installed to save money and energy 'but the couple felt they breached their religious rules'.
The BBC report says that:
Other residents in the block of 35 flats, who could end up having to pay legal costs, are upset.
Some other reflections here.
[This post has been sligthtly edited following feedback. Enjoy].
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