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No prosecutions for truancy in past year

by isleofman.com 19th November 2015

Parents given ?50 fixed penalty fines

Eight fixed penalties have been handed out for truancy over the past year – but nobody has been prosecuted.

 

Education Minister Tim Crookall was asked about the issue in a question for written answer during this week’s Tynwald sitting.

 

He said since November last year, eight Fixed Penalty Notices had cost people £50 per parent per child.

 

But he confirmed nobody had been taken to court over their children’s failure to attend school in the last 12 months.

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 19th, November 2015 06:32pm.

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