taxicabs - leaving things?
By rouwel23
@rouwel23 (1353)
Philippines
September 21, 2007 4:42pm CST
do you always ride taxicabs? how often do you ride taxicabs? when you arrived at the airport or pier, do you prefer to ride a taxi or rent a car?taxi drivers are people who ferry people to where ever they want to go. have you ever left something in the taxicab? some drivers are honest and give the things that has been left to their taxi to the police or to their department.
however, some are dishonest and do not give back what has been left of them. it is rare to find honest people nowadays. so you better check your things before leaving or paying the taxicab.
do you know someone who drives a taxicab?
wanna ride a taxi soon?
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4 responses
@rouwel23 (1353)
• Philippines
27 Sep 07
good for you to mentally check the seat if you do not leave anything behind. so you have not experienced leaving anything behind yet?
so you make sure to yourself that you do not bring out anything from your bag so you would not leave anything behind? that is a good habit to master, to check if there is anything left behind in the seats before going out of it.
@talisman (1300)
• United States
21 Sep 07
I've ridden in a taxi a few times, but not like the taxi's you see in big cities that you flag down. I'm in a small town and when you need a taxi, you call our one taxi company for a ride. They're white vans and SUVs. My friend drives one of them, usually during the overnight hours and he's as honest as they come. I've ridden with him in the cab once, but not as a taxi ride.
@austere (2812)
• Philippines
22 Sep 07
i ride taxi cabs more often now that i am working. i am a call center agent and sometimes i go to work at 3 in the morning. what else will i be riding aside from cabs at that hour of the morning!hehehe i havent tried leaving something in the cab.. and i hope not. i always check the car before i left and see if something accidentally fell. my sister has left her wallet and cellphone in the taxi before. i dont want to experience the same. one family member is enough for the rest to learn!hehehe