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Crazy Taxi

When Lindsay Mitchell started MINI Girls UK, she didn’t realise the impact she would have on so many female MINI owners. Originally, it was really just a bit of fun. The story began in May 2020, when the pandemic was taking hold of the whole world, and the UK had begun to lock down hospitality; as a bar manager as well as a mum of five daughters, this had a dramatic effect on day-to-day life.

Being a MINI owner herself since 2018 with an R56 Cooper S, Lindsay was used to going onto forums and Facebook pages,

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