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We need to travel to Kings Cross tomorrow morning with lots of luggage with a baby. We are not planning to take our car seat on the trip but all the cab companies tell me we have to travel with the baby on our lap as they don't provide car seats. I have not done this before and am a bit worried about it! Half tempted to take the car seat but with a buggy and all our luggage as well as older child I'm just not sure we will have any capacity! We are going to Scotland so it will be too cold to use the car seat on the buggy. Any advice gratefully received!
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