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For the Love of Wheeled Shoes

Those shoes with the wheels in the heels are dangerous. That's the problem. The kids wear those things in stores and on the streets and they have no regard for the older folks who might want to shop without jumping out of the way every five seconds.

The wheeled sneakers are far from safe, in spite of what you may think. The practice of "heeling," as it is known to those who do it, is slow enough that most kids don't wear safety gear, but it's fast enough that a kids can break a wrist bone, or worse, from one fall.

The end result of this trend is unavoidable: Injuries are bound to happen. It doesn't matter how the wheels are located, whether it's biking or wheeling, a helmet is a major necessity.

Speed is the just the start of the problem. You just simply can't steer effectively in these things. With one wheel per foot, you can't move around in time to avoid unforeseen obstacles.

Just falling in these shoes can lead to severe injuries. A tumble on the cement can crack a bone in the arm, wrist or hand. Even more than that, you can bust an elbow or even fracture your skull. It is just way more danger than is necessary.

The next time you see a kid with these wheeled shoes on, just keep an eye out. Watch as they dart in and around the crowds. It's obvious to you, but maybe not to the child, or the child's parents. There more than personal safety at stake.

It isn't their fault that the kids don't know how to be careful when wearing their wheel-heels.

People in a crows, especially kids and elderly folks, just can't keep out of the way of these wheeled youngsters. And the heelers themselves, well, they're having a hard enough time staying upright, without worrying about what is around them.

The shoes are innocent enough from appearance, and they sure look fun. But how much fun is you health worth? It's a question every parent should ask.

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