I can't believe how vicious and vulgar ADULT people can be... Let me start off by saying if any of the people on here ever had the courage or audacity to "clothes line", knock over, or push my child for any reason you would have one heck of a problem on your hands in the form of a very very angry 5'2" Irish woman and even more so the Sicilian husband that comes along with her.
Since when do you as an ADULT have the right to raise your hand to anyones child? Where is the common sense of being the ADULT and knowing better? There are many reasons why any child could / would / or may run into an adult, with or without Heely's on their feet. Last I checked we were still in the world where accidents happen... In any case what qualifies you to become the enforcer of all "rotten" children? Grow up and stop assuming you know what is best for every child you may ever encounter.
I will also let it be widely known that I am a very educated person, just to elaborate, making me by no means stupid and I have three daughters who all own and use Heely's.
Not once have any of my children run into, slammed into, run over, taken anyone out, or knocked anyone over while using their Heelys. When each of my children got their Heely's they had to show that they could use them responsibly and also that they could keep themselves in control before being able to use them in public.
Yes, my girls have worn them to the store, they love going to the grocery store in them. Yes, my girls have worn them outside. And yes, my girls have worn them to Disney. I'd like to let it be known that I have not ever seen a sign at any of the Disney theme parks stating they could not wear them. Never has anyone come up and asked them to take them off or they would have. They have had many people come up and ask them where they got them, and yes those people did include CM's.
Why would I let them wear them there or any where else for that matter? First of all, they're not roller-skates which are harder to control and stop. They can walk in them and skate. Second, they are always in control and are never more than 2-3 feet away from me and DH. Third, they're fun, they like to wear them. And lastly, because they are responsible with them and they have shown that they can handle themselves with them they have been allowed to wear them. They never fly through crowds of people or just zoom around out of control.
If Heely's are not allowed then my girls will not wear them there again, but I will find out myself by speaking to a park official whether or not they are allowed.
My girls have never worn them to school, even before we were notified that they were not allowed in school. School is a place to learn and the environment is not one for Heely's. But the grocery store is fine as long as they're not out of control. I didn't have a problem with them wearing them at Disney either, but the same rules applied.
Just as the woman somewhere in this 9 page post stated, not all people with strollers are rude, well not all kids with Heely's are rude. Talk about assumptions being made and judgments being cast...really now.
Just to further satisfy everyone that I am not a stupid parent
I am a very responsible mother of three; I follow most all rules all the time. We drive with seatbelts, eat health food, play sports, have honor roll children, enforce education as the golden key, and all and all have very good kids. But they do not live in a bubble...they live in the real world where stuff happens and just because you may have followed every rule that doesn't mean you'll be safe. We teach our kids judgment, responsibility for your actions, accountability and respect.
Not all Heelys kids are bad and neither are their parents.