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I'm taking my 6 month old to Bristol on the train and will be taking a taxi to paddington. I'm taking a folding maclaren buggy rather than her bugaboo so won't be able to use our carseat in the taxi. Does anyone know if any of the local minicab firms supply infant car seats? I know Addison Lee and the Keen Group don't...


Thanks


Mrs G

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Sorry it's a big thumbs down for dulwich cars. First time we asked for a car seat, driver pitched up without one and we had to use ours otherwise we'd be late for flight (driver then had to return our car seat later). Second time we used them, driver forgot where he put his car at heathrow so we(plus 4 month old) had to wait an hour before he found his car. Third time we used them, the driver turned up at heathrow without car seat fitted and asked me to fit it even though I've never used that type of car seat, had no instructions how to fit. Driver was also clueless so he had to call the office and got instructions over the phone - all after a long haul flight. Fun times.

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