I see your point, but it seems more logical to set it to local time. There’s nothing to gain by setting it to anything else.
Logical, yes...but perhaps not practical if you have dozens to adjust at several locations, twice a year.
Therefore, it would be a red flag in my mind if someone told me the time was off...
I think you're overthinking this....an hour later after being set to the 'correct' local time, all devices with deviate +/- a certain amount and will be 'off' a bit as compared to an atomic clock. Does that make their representation of local time 'in error'? They will ALL be 'in error' and 'INcorrect' after a certain period and we, the humans, can outsmart the clocks by taking that fact into account. It's not 'rocket science', right?
It seems lazy to me
Perhaps it is if you have absolutely nothing else to do. And you are entitled to your opinion.