<the design of the platform sloped toward the tracks
OK, I’ll admit this is one of the first things I thought of when I saw the film. Why should the stroller roll like that on what most people assume is a flat surface?
And yes, I’ll admit I’m a lapsed lawyer. I wasn’t thinking of a lawsuit, I was just thinking of the design. Might the same thing could happen to someone in a wheelchair?
It is sloped so water will drain away from the buildings. Most all loading docks are designed this way to prevent the depot buildings from being flooded. There are these things called breaks in both strollers and wheelchairs.
Tonight the news said the wind blew it. If you watch the video, it blows it a little and mom moves it back, it sits for a few seconds and then suddenly takes off again. The mom’s coat is flying out as if in a strong wind when she’s leaning over the baby.