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Taxi driver threw out mum giving birth
AN outraged Burnley woman has branded as "cruel" a taxi driver who forced her to walk home after she started to give birth in his taxi. Miss Joanne Ormonde (28 ), of Albion Street, says she was told to pay the driver and walk home when she went into labour in the back of his taxi on Saturday afternoon.
"I begged him to drop me off outside my house," said Miss Ormonde, who gave birth to Riley five weeks prematurely minutes later. "We were at the top of my street, the baby's head was out and he refused to take me any further. He just looked around at me, demanded the £2.50 fare and told me to get out immediately," she said.
She struggled down Albion Street screaming for her partner, Mr Kevin Eckersley, while holding the baby in and managed to get to the house in time to give birth as an ambulance arrived.
She had been in Burnley centre with her mum when she started complaining of stomach pains, deciding to get a Hackney carriage home from outside the bus station with her eight-year-old son Bradley.
"I only realised about halfway through the journey what was happening," she said. "It was a terrifying experience and I'm just so happy that Riley is okay."
Both mother and baby, who weighed 5lb. 2oz., are recovering in hospital.
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He just looked around at me, demanded the £2.50 fare
Now I ask myself: whats the hire charge at the start of the journey in a Burnley taxi ? How far do you have to travel to clock £2.50? And how much time would you spend in the taxi?
In Edinburgh, the meter starts at £2.50 on the weekend tariff-you wouldn't move from the spot.
The daytime tariff starts at £1.50, you would be out of the taxi in approximately 3 mins to clock £2.50.
A lot of shi*e me thinks

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She had been in Burnley centre with her mum when she started complaining of stomach pains, deciding to get a Hackney carriage home from outside the bus station with her eight-year-old son Bradley.
Sure she did,

"home" instead of hospital, makes perfect sense to me:roll:
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"I only realised about halfway through the journey what was happening," she said. "It was a terrifying experience and I'm just so happy that Riley is okay."
"halfway through the journey", how far does £2.50 take you in Burnley?
