Roslyn Adams, 35, was 'shocked' to see adults and kids sauntering across the ice in Queen's Park on Thursday.
An angry mum has suggested the gates to a popular Glasgow park be locked after spotting locals skating and sliding on a frozen pond, just days on from four boys tragically losing their lives when they fell into a lake in Solihull.
Other grown-ups were reportedly strolling across the ice with coffees and doughnuts bought from a nearby snack van. Roslyn said she "couldn't believe her eyes", particularly after the devastating events down south, which saw four youngsters plunge into the freezing waters of Babbs Mill Lake in the West Midlands town on Sunday, December 11.
"I understand people take their dogs to the park for a walk and that they have a van on site with teas, coffees and donuts. But it's so dangerous. "After reading what happened to those poor kids in Solihull, I don't understand how the dangers of the ice isn't at the forefront of people's minds. It's soul-destroying.
But their pleas fell on deaf ears, Roslyn claims, as park-goers ignored the warning from officials and continued to venture out onto the body of water. She continued: "I assumed the council had received complaints about it all. There were several workers bashing through the ice metres away from people, but they were just ignoring them. I couldn't believe it.
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