Do You Drive A Dublin Taxi?

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Derek Byrne writes:

I know you occasionally do this don’t normally do this…..you might be able to help.I left a bag in a taxi on Saturday night. I took the cab from outside Doyle’s on College Green to Stoneybatter about 3.30am.
It was a black Adidas bag from Sonar festival 2010 (as above). In it was a large CD wallet, 2 pairs of Sennheiser headphones and an iPhone 4 charger. The CD wallet had all my music in it – built up from the last 10 years. I’m pretty desperate to get it back.

Anyone?

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21 thoughts on “Do You Drive A Dublin Taxi?

    1. Mani

      Those Dr Dre Beats headphones. With the added bonus: everyone will know you’re a dickhead who paid too much.
      Other than that, mid range sennheisers are perfectly good.

          1. Stewart Curry

            Me too, but in-ear monitors are the ones that go into your ear canal, while ear buds sit in your outer ear. They are both in your ear, but apparantly the in-ear ones isolate the sound much better, though can be uncomfortable until you get used to them.

  1. Sheila

    I lost my iPhone – my own fault – on Saturday in a taxi… as tempted as I was to contact broadsheet, I know I will never see it again, even though its locked etc

    Last tracked to Finglas, after Taxi picked up a fare from the O’Connell street rank. Then it went offline.

    And the lesson I learned? That HTC Desires are rubbish…. nah, I appreciate the loan of this handset… lesson is I am a gobshite with drink on…

  2. andrew k

    Ring Store st Garda station.

    I left my bag in a taxi about 6 months ago, had my bank account details and details to my online banking, my drivers license, keys to my home house and pair of new shoes, phone charger and a wealth of other stuff it would have been a pain to replace.
    Called pearse st garda station who told me to ring store st as that’s where the lost and found is kept and taxi’s regularly drop stuff there. Also they can check the PULSE system there. Anyways, my bag had been dropped into the station by the taxi man who never left his name. Would have liked to reward him

  3. Gillo

    Not a chance.
    I’d a taxi drive on with a suitcase in it, tried the gardai for a number of weeks and nothing handed in. There were letters in it with my name and address so it wouldn’t have exactly been hard for him to track me down either.

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