spreading the word of jehova is an important aspect of their religion, so they tend to do it wherever they safely can
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Poland's got Jehovah's Witnesses. Also in recent years there's an uptick in street preachers and and various other bullshit.
I've not lived in the UK for about 15years but growing up we would occasionally get Jehovah's Witnesses knock. Not very regularly though.
Solicitors in the UK are what you'd call lawyers in the US. And generally no, not in my experience. I think I had Jehovah's Witnesses around once 20 years ago.
We've had a few in recent years, but they're generally pretty happy to bugger off if you say no politely.