Pirates, race to Rome for a 3-night break from £129pp including the 4* Raganelli Hotel & flights. This beautiful city is full of culture, history and PIZZA to enjoy, so secure your trip from £30pp deposit. Holiday details: Travel duration: 3 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example date: 13th 16th November 2018 Flight… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
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Last-minute bargain Majorca: 7nts from £235pp - incl. flights, 4* hotel & half board
The last-minute bird catches the worm with this 7-night holiday to Majorca in April; the price has fallen to just £235 per person, based on 2 sharing -- including return flights from the UK and half board. You'll stay 7 nights at a fab 4* hotel with breakfast and lunch/dinner daily and your pick of… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Escape winter in Malta: 7nts from £123pp incl. hotel, breakfast & flights
Pirates, escape the English winter with a bargain 7-night stay in beautiful Malta from £123pp including the 3* Coral Hotel, breakfast & flights. Malta is a gorgeous country with many things to see and enjoy, so snap up a cheap deal from only £30pp deposit. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Cheap Corfu getaway from £162pp - 14nts great rated hotel near the beach & flights (2-4 share)
Pirates, why go on holiday for a week when you can go for 2 weeks, this holiday in Corfu won't break the bank as it is under £200 per person. The Greek getaway can be based on 2-4 sharing, staying in a great rated hotel at really cheap prices and you can book today with… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
All inclusive Dominican Republic package from £543pp - incl. 7-14nts resort, flights & transfers
Pirates, get yourselves the all inclusive treatment you truly deserve with this dreamy package to the Dominican Republic. You'll be spending 7 nights at the Riu Naiboa, situated just outside Punta Cana. Direct flights are included in this package, alongside bags, transfers and ATOL protection. Everything you need! The cheapest options depart in May, with… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
5* Dubai family holiday from £599pp: 5nts luxe resort near The Palm, flights, half board & more
Dubai is one of the hottest travel destinations right now; 5* resorts, infinity pools, rooftop bars, it's the epitome of luxury and you can get it all and more with this unbelievable bargain from Value Added Travel. From £559 per person, based on a family of 3 sharing, you'll get 5 nights at the uber-luxe… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Turkey all inclusive getaway from £351pp - 7nts 4* beachfront hotel, flights, luggage & transfers
Ahoy mateys! Treat yourself to this luxury all inclusive holiday in Turkey offered by Thomas Cook staying in a really gorgeous adults only hotel right by the beach. There are great prices for couples and there are many airports you can fly from at great prices. Holiday details Adults only Travel duration: 7 nights Example… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Last minute Costa Brava long weekend from £85pp - incl. 4nts apartment & flights
Any time you pirates are in need of a last minute getaway, our Holiday Finder is sure to have something for you! We've spotted a stunning deal to the Costa Brava, where you'll be spending 4 nights by the beach at Bon Repos Apartaments. Flights are included. The cheapest time to travel is late-April, so… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Nothing to Luz: 7nts in the Algarve from £147pp incl. 4* hotel, breakfast & flights
Pirates, parade around in Portugal from £147pp with this tasty last-minute deal for 7 nights in the Algarve including the 4* Luz Bay hotel, breakfast & flights! The beach is only a 4-minute walk away, and the two pools, tennis courts, hot tub, sauna & bar will keep you occupied on those lazy holiday nights...… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Magical Morocco getaway from £290pp - 7nts 4* bungalow stay, breakfast & flights
Pirates, next up we have Agadir in Morocco staying in a really cool hotel in your own bungalow. The deal is based on 2 sharing and there are great prices on a number of months throughout the year. Breakfast is included each morning of your stay during your Moroccan getaway and you can upgrade to… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Dial-a-Cab to close unless a merger can be agreed
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It's a sad day when anybody within the taxi trade is forced to cease trading, but when it is one of the mainstays of the London taxi industry for over 60 years then this holds special significance.
Dial-a-Cab who were formed in 1953 and have around 1,500 taxi drivers on their books, have become the latest victims to fall victim to the changing economy within the the industry.
In an email to drivers on the circuit Dial-A-Cab chairman, Brian Rice said:
“As you know Dial-A-Cab has been loss making for some time. The cash reserves that we have built up in the good times have helped sustain us while we have looked at the alternatives for the business. While efforts to secure a sale or merger of the business are ongoing and we are in ongoing discussions with a potential merger partner, we have concluded that the time has come when we need to draw a line in the sand. The board has therefore made the decision that we will close the business unless an alternative can be found in the near future.
“The consequence of closing the business would be that all of our staff would be at risk of redundancy. Any redundancy process would take 6 to 8 weeks to conclude and we have therefore concluded that we need to start that process now so that it can be concluded as soon as possible should an alternative not be secured in the meantime.
“As discussions over an alternative to closing the business down are ongoing, I would ask that you continue to work as normal as that is the best way in which you can support a sale/merger. Our cash reserves mean that you will continue to be paid as normal for work completed and in the event of closure your roller bond will still be returned to you.
“You will be updated further as soon as there is nore information that we can provide to you.”
Whilst Brian Rice's statement shows that the board are still looking for ways to keep the company afloat, the signs are very worrying to those working directly for Dial-a-Cab and the London taxi industry in general.

Mercedes Finds An Outlet For Unsold Taxis With Ride Share App.
In recent years, we have seen many big-name vehicle manufacturers trying their hand at the private-hire market, coming up with all sorts of ideas on how they can get a slice of the ride-hailing and ride-sharing economy.
Whilst Uber are waiting to hear from. The court about their licence renewal appeal, Mercedes believe they have found a gap in the London market.
Not a great surprise really, as they needed an outlet for the vehicles designed to be London Taxis, now that the Taxi trade can no longer licence any new vehicle other than an electric vehicle.
Regulation Out The Window At TfL.
It seems the regulation that stop purpose built Taxis being used by Private Hire companies, is another regulation swept under the carpet under the watchful gaze of Mike Brown's TfLTPH.
The German car-makers have this week announced that they are introducing an on-demand ridesharing Vito's boasting a strong demand in London for ride-sharing solutions.
ViaVan is the name of this new service; a joint venture between Mercedes and American ridesharing service; Via. Together, the businesses will allow commuters of Zones 1 and 2 to access vans with vacant seats in real-time, allowing them to jump in and share ride fairs with those heading in the same direction as them.
Having already tested the model in Amsterdam, they say they will be excelling where Uber very much fell flat. This venture is centred on safety and reliability, with ViaVan offering the residents and visitors of the capital city an honest, easy way to travel. Doesn't mean diddley squat as customer who use Uber don't give a fig about safety or reliability....they just want cheap!
In a statement to the press, Chris Snyder CEO of ViaVan said:
“Our mission is to power truly dynamic mass transit systems, which reduce congestion in our cities while offering drivers the opportunity to earn a decent living.# “We are delighted to launch in London and finally give Londoners an alternative to expensive and inefficient private car services.”
Same Old Workforce, Still A Danger To The Public
Unfortunately for unsuspecting Londoners and Visitors alike, they will be drawing on the same work force that Uber have exploited and let's not forget that 13,000 of this workforce have acquired their PH licence using fake Criminal Record Check DBS certificates plus many have fake medical.
Last year custom rape from this workforce rose by 50% to over one a week with sexual assaults rising to almost one a day.
London is to be flooded with new ride share apps in the wake of a Uber licence renewal knock back and TfL are still dishing out operator and driver licenses like sweeties to kids, (trying to make a dent in the forecast £1b deficit for the next financial year). Over. Recent years, we've seen a dramatic escalation in road traffic collisions where these untrained drivers take their eyes off the road and smash into other vehicles. People have died and the blood is on the hands of the directors at TfL who have shirked all responsibility once they've taken the cash.
Gone out the window are the days when public safety was paramount.
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Advice ahead of four-day DLR strike starting this Friday in London
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Transport for London (TfL) is advising customers using the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) that further planned strike action by the RMT union will affect services over a four day period starting this Friday.The strike is due to start at 04.00 on Friday 20 April and end at 03.59 on Tuesday 24 April. It has been called by the RMT over a dispute with KeolisAmey Docklands, who operate the DLR on behalf of TfL.Plans are being developed with the aim of operating a limited service over the four days, which coincide with the London Marathon on Sunday 22 April. Where possible, depending on staff numbers, limited services will be prioritised to enable participants in the London Marathon to travel to ExCeL to register ahead of the event, and for runners and their supporters to reach the race line in Greenwich and on the Isle of Dogs on Sunday. However, customers are advised to check the TfL website for the latest information and to plan ahead, looking at alternative options for their journeys.Extra bus services will be deployed along the DLR network over the four days and TfL Travel Ambassadors will be on hand to provide travel information and advice to customers. All other TfL services will be operating as usual, however there will be road closures around the London Marathon route from early Sunday morning. The Jubilee, Central, District and Hammersmith & City lines in East London are expected to be busier than usual and stations including Canary Wharf, Canada Water, London Bridge, Canning Town, Bank and Stratford may be exceptionally busy. Customers are advised to check before they travel and allow extra time for their journeys.Further information on what services may operate will be communicated ahead of the strike and posters, digital boards and announcements in London Underground and London Overground stations will keep customers informed of the levels of service.Mark Davis, TfL's Interim General Manager of the DLR, said: "Millions of pounds are raised for charity at the London Marathon and we don't want to see the thousands of people who have signed up to run, or their supporters, disrupted. We urge RMT and KeolisAmey Docklands to continue with discussions to settle their dispute. If this strike goes ahead, we will work hard to provide as much of a service as possible over the four days with a particular aim of helping runners and supporters get to the starting line on Sunday. Bus, Tube and rail services will operate as normal and we will have extra buses running along the DLR route. Customers are advised to check before they travel and allow extra time to make their journeys, while our Travel Ambassadors will be on hand to provide information and advice and help keep London moving."
Caribbean & Costa Rica flights from £225 return - Jamaica, CancĂșn, St Lucia & more
Avast ye pirates of the Caribbean! Looking to party in CancĂșn, chill out in St Lucia, or feel the easy vibe of sweet Jamaica? Our Flights Finder has just the thing for you - direct flights to some of the hottest islands in the Caribbean, from a variety of UK airports. We've seen getaways available… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Taxi rank attacker jailed for eight years
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A 25 year old man has been given an eight year jail sentence for the assault of two men at a taxi rank in Cambridge in September 2017. Pouria Sadjadi knocked a 50 year old man unconscious with a single punch after an altercation at a taxi rank in the early hours of the 16th September 2017, causing severe head injuries which the victim is still recovering from. Sadjadi also knocked out a 41 year old man who had come to the aid of his friend. He was also treated for serious head injuries.
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Sadjadi pleaded guilty to ABH(actual bodily harm) on the 41 year old man and was found guilty of GBH(grievous bodily harm) on his 51 year old victim. Detective Constable Sean Denby said that the sentence reflects how seriously violence is taken by the courts, itv news reported.

2-in-1 Fun: New York & Las Vegas package from £589pp - incl. 7nts hotels, all flights & luggage
Now is the time to experience Sin City and The Big Apple in one fell swoop with this incredible package from TourCenter! This deal will see you exploring New York City and Las Vegas, 2 of the most exciting cities in the USA, with all your hotels and flights included. This deal is available between… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
5* Crete half board getaway from £253pp - 4nts hotel & flights (families, couples & groups)
Pirates, any of you fancy a luxury holiday that won't break the bank? Then you need to stop what you are doing and take a look at this 5* holiday in Crete. You will be staying on a half board basis and the holiday can be based on a family, groups or couples all really… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Sunny Cyprus bargain break £271pp: 7 nights in May - incl. 4* hotel, breakfast & flights
Pirates, now is the time to grab a bargain getaway and we have come across this holiday in sunny Cyprus for this May just £271 per person. You will stay 7 nights in a 4* hotel and you will enjoy breakfast each morning of your stay included in the total price. Flights from London are… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Strength in unity: work together or go the way of the Dodo
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As most licensed London taxi drivers are more than aware, the industry is at a crossroads, tough problems require tough decisions.Again as every driver is also aware, a 350 year old industry is under serious threat, from a multitiude of different avenues.The Knowledge is one of the hardest vocational exams in any industry, there really is nothing that can compare to it, yet uptake figures are at their lowest level in many years. The Knowledge is the one thing that ties every London taxi driver together.It is impossible to say as to whether the industry will survive another fifty years, the relentless march of technological evolution and revolution is on an uncharted course. The licensed taxi industry, not just in London, but worldwide, may fall victims to the overwhelming blanket of change, and the taxi industry is only one of many industries under threat. The industry needs to make sure that it remains a viable entity for as long as possible.The taxi industry is a myriad of opinions with no common voice, yes we have organisations and unions, but with 24,000 taxi drivers in the Greater London area, you will never get two, in depth, identical opinions as to how the trade should progress or how or it can survive.There are however, a couple of common denominators within the industry that can be agreed upon, these must be focused on.The vilification of drivers not conforming to a particular point of view can no longer be tolerated at any level, enough is more than enough where this is concerned. This course of action is counter-productive, divisive and just causes a repellant effect, where drivers just say "up yours", even when the point being made is valid. Those that complain that this is a "snowflake attitude" are invariably the ones that are creating the divisions in the first place. Shouting the loudest doesn't make you right, nor mean the person you are shouting at has to agree... it does however make you loud and dictatorial. Putting this in the simplest of terms, if somebody calls you all of the names under the sun because your perspective may differ from theirs, would you then join them when they come calling... I think we all know the answer to that.
Peter does not and probably cannot work in the same way as Paul, Fred cannot commit to Sam's working practices and Arthur doesn't necessarily believe that Tim's work ethics are aligned to his own. The taxi industry in London is 24,000 individuals competing not just against private hire, buses, trains, rickshaws, cyclists, other road users and the maniacal road system that must be negotiated... but every driver is also competing against each other for business... if that is not recognised rather swiftly then any given individual is in grave danger of going out of business.
Ultimately taxi drivers are small business owners that need to think like business men and women. This doesn't make the taxi driver selfish nor greedy, nor any other insult that is throw at a fellow cabbie behind the mask of social media.The industry must now focus on the decision-makers to facilitate change, rather than attacking each other at every opportunity like some petulant child that isn't getting its own way, like we have all seen on Facebook and Twitter respectively.The contunued internal strife between drivers is putting the industry's blinders up, it is deflecting away from where the real problems lay... the non-movememt of the Secretary of State for Transport.
The taxi industry's orgs and unions must now fully unite alongside each other along the thread of its common ground, along with every single driver behind them and push the Government for the swiftest of actions. The constant blaming of TfL for the actions that it cannot perform is a nonsense. The deflection, diversion and maelstrom of animosity has to end. Taxi drivers also have to start accepting the fact that not every action any org may be undertaking will be revealed to them, you don't reveal your hand when you are playing Poker.The 2015 Deregulation Act was, and is a complete farce, every taxi driver across the country knows this, let alone every driver in London. This act needs ramming into the proverbial shredder, it is without doubt one of the most foolish acts the taxi or PHV industry has ever had to encounter. There must be new, up to date legislation to accomodate safety, technology, and to ensure both the taxi amd PHV industry can function alongside each other, within their own legislative framework, with a clear division as to how the two industry's can and should legally operate.No single app is going to save the industry, nor finish it off, the same with the vehicle the industry uses, radio circuits subscribed to, credit card facilities that are used, the list goes on. There is no single entity that will save the industry, this weeks messiah does not exist and never has, keeping the taxi industry a viable entity requires a team effort, and there is no "I" in team. We've heard it many times from individuals how they are going to "save the trade", something which was said directly to myself by an individual only last month, seemingly disregarding the fact that there are many drivers, possibly hundreds who have been putting in a lot of effort without any recognition and doing a fantastic job in trying to keep the taxi industry on its feet.The real issue is this counter-productive and suicidal, yet pepetual belief that we are indispensible which will finish us off... Guess what, the industry is no longer indispensible... so the industry needs to fight for its existence because that perceived indispensibilty ended several years ago.Given the situation the industry has had forced upon it, the one thing that TfL can do, without needing to deal with the Government is to spend money to promote The Knowledge, this is not rocket science, it is an obvious move. The industry must push this, scream it out from the highest rafters. As mentioned in a TaxiPoint editorial a few weeks ago, if the Knowledge reaches a critical mass and implodes, then whatever the industry subsequently does, becomes a fruitless exercise. Investment dries up across the board, vehicles will no longer be produced, rank space will diminish and eventually private hire will be legally allowed to ply for hire because there will not be enough cabbies to warrant that exclusivity.
As an industry there must be more pressure placed on local councils regarding road exclusions. The taxi industry is part of the public transport network, it must be treated accordingly. Flawed statistics must be challenged at every juncture by every org, in tandem with each other. If necessary legal action must be undertaken so as to force councils to actively prove their figures and justify their decisions.There has been far too much emphasis placed on any given council's agenda, political or otherwise, this is to the detriment of just about everybody within the transport industry. The latest schemes that have been commisioned by some councils are directly designed to utterly cripple London. This is where the entire transport industry can work with each other, taxi industry, PHV industry, bus companies, delivery companies, the list goes on. This means opening dialogue with these industry's representatives.No matter which org favours your fiver a week, you can support your org in many ways. Not everybody can attend meetings, and some drivers don’t necessarily want to either, but support comes in many forms. Letters, emails and phone calls to MPs and media organisations are a great way of being involved. Talking to your rep, possibly opening them up to different ideas is another way of being involved as well as making freedom of information requests again helps your org. If you are able to then do what you can, because castigating any given org whilst sitting on your backside doing nothing just adds to the problems already faced within the industry.Now we come to protests, let's be clear about this, as was said in TaxiPoint directly after the five day demonstrations back in January, at a local level protests most certainly can work, the Covent Garden road scheme and the killer on the Knowledge are just two examples, but there must be a clear directive or strategy after the protests as to what is the next course of action, and of course clarity in relation as to what the protest is about. Where protest becomes more challenging is at Governmental level, as was also stated back in January, no government ever wants to be seen as a weak Government, therefore, even if the full complement of 24,000 drivers protested daily for the entire year, there would be more chance of Admiral Lord Nelson getting his eye back than any Government capitulating. In fact in the last two decades I cannot remember a single protest by any organisation at any level ever forcing the Government to change policy, change comes through dialogue and lobbying, and that change can come very slowly. The only thing a protest against the Government can do is to highlight an issue, assuming the media report said protest in the first place.Approaching the subject of protesting is always going to be controversial to the industry as there are some that only hear what they wish to hear or what suits them. This is because when it is spoken of, those on either side of the fence misunderstand each other or become misrepresented by third party's who are operating to a given agenda, and in some cases there are those that are just hell bent on using any opportunity to be malevolent. Fortunately, it seems as though the vast majority of individuals are smart enough to cut through the nonsense and decide for themselves as to what either side is trying to convey or achieve. There is strength in unity, but this comes at a price, the industry must agree on the three or four most important main points, and act as one. Everything else beyond those points are an irrelevance, because if those three or four points aren't dealt with then the rest of the house of cards collapses. It must be recognised thst being part of an org or union can make a difference, if you haven't joined an org or have become disillusioned with any given orgs direction, look again, look at aligning yourself to whichever org favours your beliefs and then if possible try to help make the difference, even one letter can make that difference. Although this is very London-centric, this really does apply to every taxi driver in the UK.Come together and work together or go the way of the Dodo.

Taxi driver tasered by passenger in Oldham
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A taxi driver from Oldham was tasered and robbed by passengers late Sunday night. The driver, a 42-year-old man who wishes to remain anonymous, was attacked by two men in their 20's one of which shocked the driver with a taser from the rear seats.The passengers demanded the taxi drivers cash and keys at 10.30pm on Sunday night after asking the two men to pay for the fare upfront.
This is just the latest attack in the area after months of violent incidents targeting taxi drivers.
Anti-social groups based in Oldham have been throwing bricks at the windows of moving taxis since the end of last year and other violent crimes reported.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said: “At 10.55am on Monday 16 April 2018, police received a report of an armed robbery which occurred at around 10.30pm the previous evening on Hanson Street in Oldham.“A 42-year-old man was assaulted and robbed by two men.“Enquiries are ongoing.”Anyone with information about the recent attack should contact police on 101 quoting reference number 648 of 16/04/2018, or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

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