Tuesday, May 30

Holding the baby

Some stuff will never find its way onto these pages, some stuff which I see and hear would just be too hurtful to the folks involved. Other stuff can be told after the passage of time this is one such story. This took place three or four years back now and maybe the people involved have changed for the better, who knows let,s hope so. The job was to pick a fare up from a large house which was split into flats it was a rough sort of place and I had to wait a while before someone come out. Then two guys walk out carrying a girl between them who looked unconscious, they heaved her in the back of the car and told me the address she was going to. I went to set off but one of them almost as an afterthought shouted me to wait and went back into the house. The two guys both of whom were drunk then staggered out with a baby held between them.The baby of no more than twelve or thirteen months old was thrust on the lap of the semi-conscious girl. The girl was that far gone she could not speak or even keep her eyes open and so when we got to the address I was given, I took the baby off her and knocked on the door expecting someone to be there to look after both of them. After knocking for a while with no response, the girl roused herself enough to stagger to the door open it and fall in. She then tried to take the baby from me, but looking at the state of her I was not so sure that was a good idea. I had a look around the house in case someone else was about but found nobody. I then tried knocking on the neighbour’s door to see if they could help, but they didn’t want to know. Reluctantly I put the baby down and left, I suppose I was guilty of not wanting to get involved. But my mind wouldn’t settle I kept thinking about what could happen, but then I kept reminding myself that the child would probably be taken into care if the authorities found out. I radioed into the office and had a talk to the lady operator she didn’t hesitate “phone the police you’ll never forgive yourself if anything happens to that child” she said. I drove around for a bit longer but the more I struggled with it the more I realised that something had to be done. The phone call was made and I never did find out what happened over it, I just hope I did the right thing.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think you did the right thing...I don't know if you are a big believer?? but I like to think that we have a perpose in this life...even if it was/is just to help a baby like you have done. Who knows, you might have saved the mother too!

Anonymous said...

I would vote that you did the right thing. That was a dreadful situation to be put into. There is no shame in admitting that you cannot deal with something and in that situation I think you are obliged to find someone who can deal with it. You did that, so full marks.

Anonymous said...

Absolutely the right move!

Anonymous said...

its heartwrenching to see children in a situation like that. they dont pick thier parents.you did the right thing.

Anonymous said...

God bless you for taking the time to do the right thing. So many people say "not my problem" but the baby was helpless.

Anonymous said...

What an aweful situation. That must've been a really hard decision. I wonder if anything was wrong with the woman.

At first sight it kind of sounds like she might've been hurt, too. I really hope not. I hate hearing things like that.

Kudos for doing the right thing.

Anonymous said...

You did the right thing...

I'm amazed at how many interesting things happen to you in your day to day life.

There ought to be a famous taxi driving detective novel published I think.

Maybe you ought to write it!

cheers!