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Old 23-06-2018, 04:37 PM #11
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Playing devils advocate, the card shop might not have the space for a pram, but maybe she had eyes on them all the time, our local bakery is like that, no room for prams so they are left outside but parents can see them through the glass, if the card shop could accommodate the pram then thats a different issue
That’s still wrong, you could always take the child out of the pram and take them in and keep an eye on the pram, a child isn’t going to make that pram more safer, i would rather lose a pram than a child and i’m sure everyone would. No room for prams is not good enough when you can take the child out of it.
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