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Lilly 09-04-2008 22:26

Mum in labour told to walk home
 
Taxi driver threw out mum giving birth - Burnley Express

A taxi driver in Burnley made a woman in labour get out and walk the rest of the way home! The baby's head was out.....how do you walk home in that condition? :confused:

pussycat 09-04-2008 22:33

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the things they;ll do to keep there cabs clean;

slinky 09-04-2008 22:37

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 559852)
Taxi driver threw out mum giving birth - Burnley Express

A taxi driver in Burnley made a woman in labour get out and walk the rest of the way home! The baby's head was out.....how do you walk home in that condition? :confused:

All I get when I click on the link is a run time error :confused:

lancsdave 09-04-2008 22:39

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 559862)
All I get when I click on the link is a run time error :confused:


The server is down

accyman 09-04-2008 22:40

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Mum in labour told to walk home
how did the conservatives and the lib dems get home?

edit:

just heard PB bummed a lift and the lib dems are still waiting for a eco friendly taxi

Lilly 09-04-2008 22:41

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Originally Posted by pussycat (Post 559856)
the things they;ll do to keep there cabs clean;

Yes, I agree that you wouldn't really want someone giving birth in the back of your cab, very messy but surely it's a bit late once the head's hanging out.

He could have let her stay a few more minutes. Seems cruel to me to expect someone to walk home with a head between their legs.

No smutty double entendres please, Neil. ;):D

Lilly 09-04-2008 22:42

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 559862)
All I get when I click on the link is a run time error :confused:


The link works for me, Slinky. :confused:

bernie94 09-04-2008 23:02

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oh my god how awful glad the woman and baby are ok

BERNADETTE 09-04-2008 23:08

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That is terrible just glad they are both okay.

slinky 09-04-2008 23:08

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It's working now ..... what an evil git!! :mad: It's not like she was drunk and being sick, ya can't bloody help when your baby decides to put in an appearance :(

garinda 10-04-2008 00:42

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 559883)
glad they are both okay.


Yes, happily driver and car are both doing well.:D

BERNADETTE 10-04-2008 00:49

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 559907)
Yes, happily driver and car are both doing well.:D

Oi you that is not what I meant and you know it:p:eek:

blazey 10-04-2008 02:05

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Why would she be wanting to get home anyway, surely hospital would be the place she needed to walk to.

I don't think this is so terrible, she'd have the same problem if it happened on the street wouldn't she. Just have to get someone to ring an ambulance :)

mani 10-04-2008 04:56

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it wud b very hard for them to trace the driver as it was a hackney not a private. possible maybe.

blazey 10-04-2008 06:16

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What crime has he committed?


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