Slope Stroller Overabundance Making One Guy a Shut-In
Longtime New York Press columnist Jim Knipfel has a new rant about Park Slope stroller culture that sets the bar high for future diatribes on the subject. This is how it begins: This morning as I was leaving the bank, a woman recklessly pushing her armor-plated double stroller down the sidewalk veered sharply and unexpectedly…

Longtime New York Press columnist Jim Knipfel has a new rant about Park Slope stroller culture that sets the bar high for future diatribes on the subject. This is how it begins:
This morning as I was leaving the bank, a woman recklessly pushing her armor-plated double stroller down the sidewalk veered sharply and unexpectedly into an elderly man walking with a cane. He, in turn, fell into me. I was able to catch him and hold him upright and he seemed to be okay. Just a little flustered. The woman, of course, had said nothing, apparently considering an apology or even a simple excuse me unnecessary under the circumstances. She was a mother after all, and therefore privileged, so she simply continued careening on her way.
Knipfel says that the number of strollers in the Slope, as well as the neighborhood’s dog breed preferences (it’s really mostly the strollers, though) mean he can only leave his apartment for more than 10 or 15 minutes at a time, because he finds the situation out on the streets too harrowing and exhausting. The writer says that for the past year he’s been counting the number of strollers he sees in the Slope (“I’m averaging 1.45 strollers per block. Think about it—there has been at least one stroller, and usually more, for every block I’ve walked. It’s insanity.“) Knipfel takes issue with the air of entitlement that he sees a lot of the neighborhood’s parents displaying and notes that he sees a good number of kids being pushed around who look too old for strollers. Also, he says, it’s not a subject that can be broached in polite, public Slope discourse: “The child-free adults in the neighborhood mutter and complain about the problem, but only behind closed doors, and usually in whispers. They don’t dare say a negative word when they’re outside, for the simple reason that they’re terrified, most of them. Indulgent, affluent parents are too powerful a lobby (and what’s more, those strollers can really hurt when you get rammed).”
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Once, in PS, some yuppie woman smashed into me with her Bugaboo she was pushing in one hand, while holding the wailing brat in her other arm. (I guess he didnt want to sit in the stroller.) I happened to have just gotten a hot coffee, which I proceeded to dump all over myself. She didn’t even apologize, and kept walking, too focussed on her kid. So I started shouting at her, and she looked me in the eye and said, “Look, I’m really sorry about your shirt, but can’t you see that I have my arms full!” So I said, “Yeah, I can see that,” and I went over to her, grabbed the Bugaboo from her, and tipped it over on the sidewalk. Then I stomped on it a few times with my Merrell boots until I heard something crunch. Then I walked off. Serves her right, yuppie scum!
“1 Pierrepont St is already in contract.”
LOL. I don’t know why. I just got a kick out of this insertion. Too funny. I knew it would sell in a second. How many people on here bitched and moaned about how obscene the price was??!!!
Good for seller. It was a gorgeous place!
Dave,
I have actually found it more helpful to direct the comments towards the children than to the moms themselves…
Something like this…
“Your mommy is a really rude, nasty, b*itch”
Trust me. They will never run you over again. Or leave their house.
1 Pierrepont St is already in contract.
I know it doesnt make it worthy of discussion 11:11, it does get Brownstoner traffic, tho, thats all i was saying, its worth it for him and his advertisers. He knows its gonna rile you guys up.
Here, here Polemicist…a new discussion thread now….MILF!!
I love it when Mr. B posts these things that get people all wound up. It’s an instant increase in viewres and readership!!!!
As far as the topic at hand: If they bump into you tell them off!!! Simple. If they get bitchy then the use of the “B” word is appropriate.
people in park slope bitch about dumb shit.
at least you’re not getting stabbed by roaming mobs of kids in the Bronx.
The only mom I ever saw being obnoxious in the Slope is Jennifer Connelly.
“but its obviously a problem thats well enough documented that Brownstoner can bait us all by starting another thread about it and watch the magic ensue.”
Yup, just like the utterly FASCINATING life of Britney Spears we see and read about every day.
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Just because this “problem” has been “documented” does not make it worthy of discussion, lifer.
Substitute, Upper West Side, Tribeca, Carroll Gardens, Danbury, Cambridge or Dupont Circle for Park Slope and the “story” works all the same.
Horrible topic.