Taxi Driver License's Suspended!

Philippines
July 29, 2009 9:17am CST
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090728/ap_on_re_us/us_child_left_in_cab [b]BOSTON – A family picked up by a taxi at the airport left a sleeping 5-year-old child behind in the back of the minivan — and the cabbie almost took the blame for it. Joseph Cohen, a taxi driver for 39 years, picked up the family at Logan International Airport on Sunday, drove them to their home in the city's Mattapan neighborhood, and helped them unload their luggage. "They paid me, thank you very much, everything was nice, and I left," he said. Minutes later, Cohen got a call from the cab pool at the airport. State police, who have jurisdiction over Logan, were looking for him. He was told the family left a child in his cab. "I said, 'What?' So I looked in the back and I see the baby sleeping. I said, 'What should I do?' So you know, I take the baby (back) to the family," he said. "The father came out. He was very happy." He even gave him a $50 tip. The following day, Cohen was ordered to report to the Hackney unit, where police told him his license was being suspended for three days because he didn't do a thorough check of the van. He appealed the suspension and was allowed to keep his license pending a hearing. On Tuesday, he visited the police station with an attorney and learned he would only get a warning. "We are very happy that the baby was safely returned to mom and dad," said Elaine Driscoll, a police spokeswoman. "That said, it was an important opportunity to remind cab drivers why we have a rule that dictates they must check the back of their cab after every fare." Cohen said the girl had been in the back of the van behind another seat and he could not see her from his rearview mirror or from the outside of the vehicle. The cabbies' union expressed outrage at the proposed suspension, saying the fault should lie with the child's family, not the driver. Police would not release the names of the parents but said they were not being investigated. "I think the sad piece here is that the police are not recognizing the responsibility of the adults and are now saying this driver also has to be responsible for passengers who forget their children," said Donna Blythe-Shaw, a staff representative for the United Steelworkers Boston Taxi Drivers Association.[/b]
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• Philippines
31 Jul 09
silly! that's the parents' responsibility, they did not forget their luggage but forgot they have a baby in tow. They should be the one to be investigated, it's like a scenario in the movie "Home Alone"...LOL...
• Philippines
31 Jul 09
Yeah, that's what i figured, it's like the Home Along 2 movie. but good thing the kid didn't get that far...to another state. am pretty sure the parents learned their lesson by now..
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@aseretdd (13729)
• Philippines
31 Jul 09
I read that news yesterday... and i don't think they suspended the taxi driver's license... they just gave him a warning since the parents did not press any charges and they acknowledged that they were to blame for the incidents... which i think is right... who in their right mind would forget a 5 year old in a taxi...
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• Philippines
31 Jul 09
Which channel, i can't wait to watch the reply. I've read the news that he wasn't suspended and instead gave him a warning. i believe for me both of them made a mistake, the parent didn't look or check on the little one same as the driver check on the back.
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• United States
29 Jul 09
i live near boston,i'm not surprised he didn't look.most just drive off. that should be the family's responsibility-it's their child. how anybody can forget a 5 year old like some luggage is beyond me..i don't care how many kids they have.i would want to know where they are every second. yea,he probably should have looked around before driving off,but he still shouldn't have been suspended.this is exactly why i hate jobs that even remotely deal with children-the way the parents act.
• Philippines
31 Jul 09
Maybe the parents had a lot of things in mind that they didn't knew that the child was actually sleeping in the back. i bet they learned their lesson and will keep an eye on their little one. the guy got his licensed back and gave only a warning.
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@ANTIQUELADY (36440)
• United States
29 Jul 09
I think it ridiculous that they even thought to blame the taxi driver. Your children are your responsibility not anybody elses.
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• Philippines
31 Jul 09
yeah, it's insane, the driver thought it was alright after bringing her back but he got a call from office saying he got suspended. but eventually, things work out well that only received a warning. but i agree that parents should have been blamed.
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29 Jul 09
Hi Let, That is really bad, I feel sorry for the taxi driver, he was doing his job and it was the fault of the parents, what were they thinking of? the law is all wrong somewhere. Tamara
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• Philippines
31 Jul 09
well, in some way they were both wrong because the parents didn't check on their kids and the driver didn't look at the back. but am glad he didn't loose his license and the parents took the blame for loosing the child. good thing it wasn't kidnap..
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@Nobody4me (165)
20 Aug 09
i feel bad for the driver because he was blamed for a responsibility that is sole for the parents alone.
• Philippines
31 Jul 09
That's terrible! i think the parent should be blame for this but it think there's a fault into the person involved the law enforcement..