Most people here know I am no fan of Walmart, but I will shop there on rare occasion. Tonight I stand in Walmart's corner on what I saw happen.
My family was in the toy area, and this girl was riding a bicycle - alone - around and around one aisle. Must have done it 6 or 7x that I saw. My daughter was looking at a scooter when the girl - about10 years old - comes up to my daughter and asks if she can see the scooter. My daughter doesn't say anything. but just hands the scooter over to this girl.
The girls asks, "want to see me ride this scooter"? I looked at her and said "Not really, and you shouldn't be riding a scooter in a store". The girl says nothing and takes off on the scooter.
I don't see her for a few minutes when all of the sudden I see her zipping down the end of an aisle. She goes to make a fast turn and she runs over this little plastic piece, and the scooter slides out from under her, and she falls face first into a TV in a cardboard box. She has a fairly nasty scratch on her face and forehead and is bleeding just a little.
At this moment two women come running over. One is a Walmart employee, the other is the girl's mom... The mom is comforting her daughter and asking her what happened. The girl tells her, and mentions the piece of plastic that she ran over. The mom looks at the employee and starts saying stuff like "Don't you people ever keep the aisles, clean?"
The Walmart employee actually said, I'm sorry, but your daughter should not have been riding a scooter through the store"....I totally agree.
I left before I saw or heard anything else....
I wonder who the mom was blaming 10 minutes after the "accident"?
You can't be serious? It is a store. Where should they keep things, locked up in a cage so no one can buy anything?
In my house the blame would have been 100% on the CHILD because my kids KNOW better then to be this stupid. In this situation I would put 100% of the blame on the parents for not teaching their children how to act in public.
Yes I am 100% serious. Now we can be logical about this, they could put the BOXES which the scooters come in on display, but they are a temptation for children and a hazard if they are left out of the box.
I am sure the floor model is the last to be bought.
Whenever I see kids climbing aroundm riding on, or playing on things they shouldn't be in a store, I have a habit of saying something in a sweet voice, such as, "Oh those poor children don't have any parents. Perhaps we should take them to the service desk since their parents are no where around." or "What a shame no one is supervising those children. That one almost fell and broke his arm a while ago." Usually the parent (who is standing their watching the little heathen misbehave) will claim the child at that point, stopping the misbehavior.
Yes, I'm rude, but so are the parents who don't supervise their kids.
If a child cannot be taught that temptation can be resisted in Wal-Mart, how the heck is he/she going to learn that when temptation comes in the form of more dangerous things in places without adults around?
So, you are saying that all the bikes and scooters in Wal-Mart should be in boxes? What about the smaller toys that kids can act a fool with and get hurt? There are some that don't come in boxes. Do you not think that the mother is ultimately responsible for her child's behavior?
If a child cannot be taught that temptation can be resisted in Wal-Mart, how the heck is he/she going to learn that when temptation comes in the form of more dangerous things in places without adults around?
I just don't believe I understand your thinking on this.
you should have stuck around!I wonder who the mom was blaming 10 minutes after the "accident"?
I blame God.
He must love idiots and fools, he created so many of them.![]()
I always think, "What an invitation for a pedofile to try & snatch the kid."
Sometimes, I have actually looked around and asked, "Where is the adult with you?"
What happened to teaching them not to touch things that do not belong to them? :sad2:
One can only imagine the shock I feel when my personal stalker thinks it was my fault..... see the post directly above this one.... I can hardly believe it myself.![]()
One can only imagine the shock I feel when my personal stalker thinks it was my fault..... see the post directly above this one.... I can hardly believe it myself.![]()
I voted that the child was at fault. When I was ten I was allowed to walk to the toy section by myself. I knew not to ride bikes, scooters, etc. through the store or I wouldn't be allowed to go to the toys anymore. Ten is more than old enough to know not to ride bikes and such through the aisles. That temptation stuff wouldn't have worked with my mom.