MaizieD
Of course, another solution would be for holiday prices to remain the same over the course of the year. But we couldn't do that, could we?
Children being taken out of school for holidays is a nuisance for the school and the children will miss work that may not be repeated. But it becomes even more of a problem when parents who are separated each insist on taking their children on holiday during term time.
I suppose it all boils down to judging which is most important, the school work or the holiday.
I don't see any problem with the fining apart from the fact that I think the money should go to the school, not into the general government coffers.
I also must confess that my liberal views don't extend to thinking that there is a god given right for everyone to take a holiday abroad every year.
Of course, another solution would be for holiday prices to remain the same over the course of the year. But we couldn't do that, could we?
It's Capitalism, innit - that's how the 'market' works!
Of course, parents could, en masse, refuse to purchase these over-priced holidays, then the market would be compelled to review its pricing structure...
But why does the fine-money not go into the school coffers? It's almost like the government has found another way to gouge money out of the less well off!