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Old 31st-March-2008, 05:24 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Re: Are buggys & pushchairs just a refuge for a lazy parent?

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Originally Posted by stewart38 View Post
I’m in favour of segregation until the kids are 25

If you want to take your 4 yr old to a restaurant and let them run all over the place and jump up and down on the seats that’s fine but it should be enforced segregation

Bit like the mum with kids only parking space at supermarkets (that’s segregation)

Could you imaging the out cry if it was middle aged white men only parking space?

So yes have buggies that allow prams and push chairs and push chair lanes etc

However we need spaces for over 25's only

Ps for my nieces and nephews these rules don’t apply ,their well behaved


Am fed up with getting run over by pushchairs around where I live. The parents have no pavementcraft at all. And if they don't have it, how are the kids going to develop it?!
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