Oh! Well done for resisting your urges, Muhammed!
You cannot trust them to not fall asleep, though. My Uber to the airport the other day was alarming to say the least as my driver often seemed to be driving with his eyes closed, only waking up as his tyres hit the rumble strips/cats eyes.
This meant that I was forced to make conversation I'd really have preferred to avoid in order to keep the guy awake.
One would hope so. Here's another story.
I was in a pub in one of the streets just south of the British Museum when a woman came in, with a child and saying "has anyone lost their child?"
"Yes!" exclaimed another woman who had come into the pub looking for her lost child and went to claim her sprog.
"Is this your mother?" asked the first woman to the child. "Yes" replied the kid.
"Are you sure????" she demanded, holding the sprog back from its now-horrified mother being accused of potentially abducting her own child.
The child confirmed and the reunion was complete. It was wierd though, that for a moment the non-parent seemed to have 'legitimate' control over the fate of the child.