Yes The content of your post above is way out of line. My response was to tell you to **** off, as I'm incapable of a coherent train of thought to explain to you how wrong your comments were.
Don't get me started on you Mr Nutkins Tarred with the same brush of course. I can generalise with the best of 'em,
Thank you, sir #I'm bad, I'm bad# Sang in a high pitched voice, whilst grabbing at my crotch and trying to look tough.
I never thought me and Kev would be under the same spotlight. I don't know whether to laugh or cry, like.
Hmm, ok Not sure that response was warranted, but go ahead if you must. Sorry if my tone offended you. If this was just an accident lets hope she puts the brake on next time she is in a dangerous situation and considers it is ok to let go of the buggy. I still think it is crass stupidity at best and grossly irresponsible at worst, thus making me wonder why some people think they are fit and proper people to have kids. I KNOW kids will run off given half a chance and no one has eyes in the back of their head but this just suggests to me someone who is not the kind of person who should be given any kind of responsibility for the safety of kids - her own or anyone elses. Bit radical but never mind eh. They will all have a good laugh about it one day....
It didn't offend me per se It just seemed ill directed. I've watched the video 5 or so times and I'm not sure she did much wrong to be honest. I'm not sure I'm in a position to determine her suitability as a parent based on what I've seen. Maybe I'm just not as perceptive as some.</p>
never said it did absent minded perhaps. It's a freak accident, but we all know that anything on wheels has a tendency to roll away. I think a lot of people get in to the habit of always putting on the brake of a pushchair before they take their hands off it. Not sure she needs neutering like.