TinkerbellMama
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curiouser said:You know, I read posts like this and wonder how I ever survived..I rode my bike with no helmet with my best friend on the handle bars! *gasp* I roller skated on uneven pavement with no guard pads and fell and got scrapes and broke my leg! *gasp* I rode in the front seat of the car before I was 13 and learned to pump gas at 8!! *faints*
Anyway, I digress... I'm really less concerned about heelies (a 8 year old slamming into me is going to do more damage to them than me when they fall backwards) then getting my eye poked out by wayward umbrellas....
I am honestly not trying to be rude, but do you have children of your own? If not, you can't possibly understand what it means to accept new research, information, and technology to protect your child. Yes, I survived also...without benefit of MANY of the safety precautions my son enjoys. However, I would never consider not employing them, just because, "it was good enough for me."
If you do have a child, would you honestly accept a broken leg (if it could have been prevented) as one of those "oh well" things? I sure couldn't. It might happen, but if it happens because of my neglect...for a reason I could have prevented by following safety guidelines...I'd be sick over it. 
I rode my bike with no helmet with my best friend on the handle bars! *gasp* I roller skated on uneven pavement with no guard pads and fell and got scrapes and broke my leg! *gasp* I rode in the front seat of the car before I was 13 and learned to pump gas at 8!! *faints*