>>If this is a mistake, its a mistake the way drunk driving is a mistake. I.e. no excuse<<
So they put the child in the cart, knowing they were unable to manage the cart. Then they continued on, and missed the bump in the parking lot because their brain was unable to comprehend the situation before them in an immediate fashion, thus resulting in the drop from the cart.
Just how many strawmen do you have in that “cart” of yours?
If you are going with analogies, at least make them of the same general properties.
Then I guess you are proving my point that she couldn’t have been that impaired, huh.
Thanks.