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Re: Why are you in your stroller?!

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:17 pm
by turkeyham
Today I went to Target. This place was a zoo at 9:30 am. I saw a girl about 12 years old in the shopping cart. That's right! Throw the kid in the back of the cart, stock pile everything in the front. What mades things unsafe was that her parents were pushing the shopping cart into motor traffic. :eek:

Re: Why are you in your stroller?!

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:26 pm
by lady ulrike
turkeyham wrote: Then last night I was shopping with my parents and we went to Target. These shoppers had a big shopping cart and it did not belong to Target and they did have a few little kids in the basket with allot of clothes and toys.
The kids looked like they were about 4 years old. Poor kids, they were cranky and crying. :eek:
turkeyham wrote:Today I went to Target. This place was a zoo at 9:30 am. I saw a girl about 12 years old in the shopping cart. That's right! Throw the kid in the back of the cart, stock pile everything in the front. What mades things unsafe was that her parents were pushing the shopping cart into motor traffic. :eek:
Since when is a shopping cart a stroller? I thought we were talking about overloaded strollers here..... :confused:

Re: Why are you in your stroller?!

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:42 pm
by Ms. Matterhorn
I guess that's why they have to have all those stupid warning signs on shopping carts. They should require parenting licenses.

Re: Why are you in your stroller?!

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 5:07 pm
by felinefan
If she's 12 years old, why does she need to be pushed around in a shopping cart? I think I had my last ride in the shopping cart when I was five. Of course, one time when I was working at Camp Snoopy, I saw a couple of adults pushing their teenagers in one of those multistrollers--kind of like a cart with a shade. What, kids can't walk on their own? And no, they weren't ADA.

Re: Why are you in your stroller?!

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:29 pm
by turkeyham
With these green strollers that DL rents out, what is the cut off age? I saw a dad pushing his teenage daughter in one. No wonder when my friend is to work strollers, he said the wheels were falling off. :eek: