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luckyrabbit, I was referring to the fact that the OP was saying healthy children shouldn't be in a stroller. I was saying that you can't be the judge if a child is healthy or not because you never know what underlying conditions a child could have that could mean they are in a stroller.

This is getting a bit silly. Yes, the OP (me) said that healthy children over a certain age should be encouraged to walk to try and reduce strollers in the park. The OP (me) did NOT try to declare that your child, or other peoples' children are healthy when they are not. You seem to have gotten the impression that I am standing there pointing at parents and declaring which of their children I deem as healthy and shouldn't be in a stroller. What I'm trying to say is that IF your child IS healthy enough to walk (not if someone ASSUMES they are or even if they LOOK like they are... my point is IF they are... sheesh), then I think that the parks could be less congested if parents encouraged them to walk once they pass a certain age. Less strollers = less congestion.
 

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