I don't think it matters how great a kid is at managing their heelies - they are still inappropriate in many public places. It's just common courtesey.
Well I guess i just don't understand this. If my kid is heelying next to me and is able to maneuver on them so they are of no danger to you and are not invading your personal space, I don't see how its not courteous. Whats not courteous about it, specifically?
I guess maybe a lot of parents think their kids are great on heelys, when in reality not all kids are. I am not saying you are this way, but I think we all know that some parents are not always objective about their own kids! So while they might think "my kids use these safely and won't hit anyone," that might not necessarily be the case.
I think the reason heelys being used in stores, WDW, restaurant-bars, and malls (and church!!) is considered less-than-courteous because many of these places have rules against skates. And heelys own marketing called them "skates." So yes, using them where skates are not to be used is breaking the no-skates rules. And breaking rules is discourteous.
Beth
Here we go again with someone assuming my kids are perfect. You obviously haven't met them.![]()
What I said is my kids are very skilled at using Heelies. They won't knock you down or run into you, because they know how to ride them.
And the baby could have been knocked down by a kid running around just as easily yet why isn't running causing the downfall of civilization?
Your kids may not be zipping around..but too many are. And saying there are worse things that a kid could do that would be more dangerous--is a cop out IMHO.
Well I guess I base it on the fact that my kids have been using Heelys for several years and have never run into anyone, run anyone down, or caused any other sort of havoc on them. They are really not THAT much different than walking, truth be told. My kids use them so they walk a few steps, roll a little way, walk a few steps, roll a little way. They aren't going down hills at full speed...I can see where that would be a huge danger and I would NEVER allow them to do that anywhere, let alone in a public place. But on a flat surface, its hard to get a momentum going where you'd knock someone off their feet. At least I can't imagine it happening the way my kids use Heelys, or the way I've seen them used by other kids.
I hate to beat a dead horse, but I just wonder if we have different Heelys here than in other parts of the country?![]()
They are all the same heelies--you are probably just better at controlling your children's usage.
And to get momentum on a flat surface is easy--you run....then put down the wheels. Witnessed that this weekend. Some parent thought it would be okay for their child to do this in the pitch black dark...increasing the posibility of her getting hit by a car--or running into someone and knocking them down hard b/c they couldn't see her.![]()
Wow, I have seen it many, many times. Maybe it's the area. maybe parents are more considerate where you live. I dunno. But everyone I have talked to around here, when you mention Heelys, they all roll their eyes and go 'ugh'. It's not because they just don't like the idea of wheels on shoes. If they are used considerately, no one would even notice them at all.I haven't witnessed ANY kids zipping around on them, EVER. That is my point. Maybe you have and half the DIS has, but I haven't.
I haven't witnessed ANY kids zipping around on them, EVER. That is my point. Maybe you have and half the DIS has, but I haven't. So no, I'm not justifying, I'm telling you I haven't seen them used irresponsibly.And quite frankly, unless someone is using them to go down a steep hill, I have a hard time picturing the havoc they seem to cause.
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Again, haven't seen this behavior EVER. Maybe its because I live in an urban area, you just don't see a bunch of kids wreaking havoc on Heelies here. I have seen kids run a little and then skate on them, I guess I can see where that might get dodgy, but for the most part around here kids use them at a pace that is not much faster than walking.
Again, haven't seen this behavior EVER. Maybe its because I live in an urban area, you just don't see a bunch of kids wreaking havoc on Heelies here. I have seen kids run a little and then skate on them, I guess I can see where that might get dodgy, but for the most part around here kids use them at a pace that is not much faster than walking.
I don't know why it is hard for the heely supporters to understand that there are several kids out there abusing their heely privileges. It's like you think we are making it up.