Kindness, and why strollers have brakes
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Very scary for the woman, probably nothing for the baby, but a feel good story for us:
Moral of the story: strollers come with brakes, engage the brakes when not intending to move.
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Found video on YouTube, now you don't have to click into CNN:
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Wow, 3 thoughts:
- Great job by the man who saved the stroller.
- The mom's (tripping) reaction is a very good example of why I hope to always remain at a certain level of fitness. I've always said, I want to be able to run 5 miles if shit ever hits the fan.
- I can't imagine the frozen in fear trauma she was feeling in those moments.
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Very scary for the woman, probably nothing for the baby, but a feel good story for us:
Moral of the story: strollers come with brakes, engage the brakes when not intending to move.
@Axtremus said in Kindness, and why strollers have breaks:
Very scary for the woman, probably nothing for the baby, but a feel good story for us:
Moral of the story: strollers come with breaks, engage the breaks when not intending to move.
Brakes. Not breaks.
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@Axtremus said in Kindness, and why strollers have breaks:
Very scary for the woman, probably nothing for the baby, but a feel good story for us:
Moral of the story: strollers come with breaks, engage the breaks when not intending to move.
Brakes. Not breaks.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Kindness, and why strollers have breaks:
Brakes. Not breaks.
You are absolutely right, I have made the corrections. Thank you.
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Scary stuff. Glad that it turned out okay.
Hopefully I would react in the right way in a situation like that.