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S.F.: Strollers must be folded up on Muni
HERE'S THE DEAL: Muni's policy requires strollers to be empty and folded up for buses that are in service. (Paul Chinn)
Jonathan Curiel
Monday, September 8, 2008
This article appeared on page B - 2 of the San Francisco Chronicle
Strollers on Muni: The other day, a woman with two young children - one of whom slept in a stroller - boarded a 43-Masonic bus. The driver told the mother to take her snoozing child out of the stroller - that Muni's policy requires strollers to be empty and folded up for buses that are in service. To make a long story short, the mother extricated her child, who then (jolted from sleep) threw an "Exorcist"-like fit, eventually forcing the woman to depart the bus with her two kids.
Why can't Muni allow strollers - with kids in them - on buses as long as the strollers' lock mechanism is on, asks a ChronicleWatch reader who witnessed the incident.
StrollAway!
Source: MetroTots.com
You've managed to fit 3 kids into a 2 bedroom apartment. You've found a way for your Philippe Starck to live with your Fisher Price, your Noguchi with their Noggin...
Through clever storage and cool new modern designs in childrens gear, you finally have a place where your children and your style can happily coexisit....except for...that STROLLER....
It's huge, it cost you a fortune, and it's a neccessity. But where do you put it? The neighbors scowl if you leave it in the hallway (illegal they say, as it's a fire hazard). It folds, but the fact that it's on wheels makes it impossible to stay upright in a closet, and at about $1,000.00 a square foot in this city, it's costing you a fortune in lost space!









