
Bridget
Bridget is a woman who experienced harassment from a 13cabs driver, prompting her to report the incident to authorities. Frustrated by the lack of communication and resolution regarding her complaint, she has become an advocate for safer taxi services for women, particularly those in vulnerable situations.
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Bridget is a 50-ish single parent with a middle-ranking role in the state sector.
Top 10% but doing it tough: How the cost of living is hitting Kiwi householdsBridget is a character who engages with Scotty Cam in the article.
Scotty Cam on The Block Australia’s biggest build yet and why it’s back to basicsA third woman, Bridget, agreed she felt safe in the day, but 'not at nighttime, no, not at night'.
Homelessness in Auckland CBD: Commuters think city unsafe after survey shows businesses agreeBridget refused to speak to Emma after a disagreement during their holiday.
‘We went on holiday together as firm family friends. Six years on, we still aren’t speaking’Auntie Bridget is described as a steamroller who is stubborn and difficult to disagree with.
The trouble with always being right – The Irish TimesIt was only in 2012, after her mother Bridget died, that she found out about her brothers born at Tuam while researching her mother’s early life at an industrial school.
Ireland’s Tuam babies: Excavation of mass grave of 800 children beginsBridget is mentioned in a colloquial expression about preparing for high costs.
The cost of living in Ireland is nuts. Even nuttier are the reasons supposed to explain it – The Irish TimesBridget is full of energy and the sort of person who will have an engaging conversation with strangers.
Blind date: ‘I was in the bathroom when she arrived – the maitre d’ thought I’d done a runner’ | Life and style
Bridget is mentioned as the person who carries the oversized bowling bag.
Le sac de bowling fait du hors-pisteBridget reported a cab driver who made sexual advances towards her after leaving a nightclub.
Taxi driver caught on film abusing passengers has put a spotlight on the entire industry























































