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Taxi Driver Kicked Out Teen On Rural Road In -37 C Weather In Edmonton, Mother Says

The Canadian Press, 02 Jan, 2018 12:02 PM
    BEAUMONT, Alta. — An Alberta mother says a taxi driver abandoned her son on a rural road in extreme cold on New Year's Eve and she wants the cabbie to lose his licence.
     
    Marci Terpsma says 19-year-old Carson was out with friends in Edmonton and got into the taxi about 11 p.m.
     
    She says he gave the driver all he had — $40 — and was told that was enough to get him home to Beaumont, a bedroom community south of Edmonton.
     
    But she says when the meter hit $40, the driver pulled over on a range road and told her son to get out.
     
    With the temperature dipping to -37 C with the wind chill, Carson walked about a kilometre before calling his mother to pick him up.
     
    A spokesperson from Yellow Cab was not immediately available for comment.

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