Groundhog day?
So you keep saying - and as I keep saying - the same people who would not dream of leaving their children alone at home, do for some illogical reason leave their children alone and go to dinner when they are on holiday - and in their thousands too.
One of the main reasons being that it is a service which has been offered by reputable tour operators etc for years on end - without it resulting in any tragedies being reported - to warn folk off - and which has therefore lulled them into a false sense of security.
Like it or not - that is a fact.
Actually I don't completely agree that you shouldn't leave your children asleep and go out for even a minute - as that means even going out into the garden to fetch the washing in after the kids are in bed asleep is wrong. There's good sensible parenting and then there's over anxious paranoi IMO.
AIMHO
I will continue to repeat the truth for as many days as it takes. I did it before Katie Hopkins and Sharon Osborne spoke out and will carry on doing it for as long as others excuse or ignore it.
Which 'reputable tour operators' are you speaking of? This one perhaps?
By Roya Nikkhah12:01AM GMT 30 Jan 2005
Mark Warner, the British holiday company which promotes itself as being family friendly, has been forced to launch an investigation into the standards of its childcare after two of its nannies were sacked for endangering the lives of a group of toddlers.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/1482383/Holiday-ski-resort-nannies-sacked-for-endangering-toddlers-lives.htmlAt Mark Warner, the BBC reporter was asked to accompany and supervise young children on a sailing trip without enough safety helmets for all the children, and take young children into the water without any assessment of her swimming ability. Also, at the Mark Warner resort in Egypt, a room listening service designed to check on children every 30 minutes whilst their parents are out, was found to be inappropriate because the staff could only listen at the door – they couldn't see if the children were all right or go into the rooms. Indeed, a Mark Warner nanny told the BBC undercover journalist that before the journalist arrived in April 07, a girl under the age of five had escaped through the window of a room and was found wandering around the complex within metres of the pool.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2008/03_march/05/whistleblower.shtmlI haven't searched for information on others but I would be surprised if nothing ever goes wrong. These holidays may be just right for a certain type of person, but they're not for everyone.