It is not uncommon to lose a wallet on a night out after a few too many drinks but a taxi firm has pledged to help students get home safely, even if they don't have any money on them.
ABC Taxis is working with the Students' Union, at the University of East Anglia (UEA), to introduce its new "Safe Rides" programme.
The scheme will look to make sure that all students can get a lift home when it's dark, even if they don't have any money for the fare on them.
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Students can book a journey with ABC Taxis, which is covered by the Students' Union.
The taxi firm will then contact students to arrange for them to come in and pay the fare back.
A spokeswoman from the UEA Students' Union said: "At the UEA, student safety comes first.
"We are proud to work with ABC taxis to provide this service for vulnerable students, especially when buses currently stop before midnight and can be unreliable in the evenings."
The service runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, where students can phone ABC Taxis quoting 'University of East Anglia Safe Rides'.
A vehicle will then be sent out to stranded students and get them back on campus safely.
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Chris Ford, regional director for ABC Taxis, said: "Moving to a new area and starting university can be daunting, so we're here to support students in Norwich as they find their feet.
"Our emergency service will ensure they get home safe without worry over finding the fare."
As well as ABC Taxis, cab firms 5 Star and Courtesy are also taking part in the scheme.
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