Saturday, 5 May 2018

Luxe 4* Sardinia half board holiday 7nts from £293pp - incl. flights & hotel


Ahoy pirates! Next up we are sending you to gorgeous Sardinia. We've just spotted some awesome rates over at the top-rated 4* Grande Baia Resort & Spa situated in a quiet spot surrounded by fragrant Mediterranean vegetation, just a short walk from the beach. There's an inviting pool and a relaxing spa at your disposal… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

School's out for summer: Family holiday in Costa Blanca from £348pp - 7nts hotel & flights


Pirates, if you are looking to go away with the family this Summer it can be hard to find a deal which is reasonably priced. This holiday in Spain is under £350 per person based on a family of 4 sharing! There are a choice of departure airports at really good prices and a range… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Friday, 4 May 2018

Councils join forces to tackle rogue taxis


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Several Nottinghamshire councils have joined forces to tackle rogue taxis.Nottingham City, Gedling, Rushcliffe, Broxtowe, Bassetlaw and Newark & Sherwood have all signed the ‘Cross Border Enforcement Protocol.’ In a first for the region, it will give officers from each council the ability to check, challenge and enforce against each other’s licensed private hire vehicles and hackney cabs.The agreement follows concerns that private hire drivers are illegally operating across different areas without the fare being ‘pre-booked’ – a criminal offence known as illegally plying for hire. Under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976, private hire taxis cannot be hailed in the street and councils are urging to people to ensure they travel safely by pre-booking through a reputable firm or using a licensed hackney cab.As well as a criminal offence, the act of plying can also leave the driver and passengers uninsured. There are a number of other offences, behaviours and standards officers will be looking out for.Nottingham City Council’s portfolio holder for community and customer services, Councillor Toby Neal, said: “The joint protocol will allow officers to work together with the aim of keeping the public safe, as well as helping to ensure we have a healthy private hire trade operating in our area. Illegally operating private taxis are a real concern but we also need to ensure suitable driver behaviours, safe vehicles that are maintained to high standards and be allowed to manage our streets.“We will now begin to take a zero tolerance approach to taxis needlessly parking in bus stops, pedestrianised areas or parking dangerously. While we are working hard to support the trade, drivers need to understand their responsibilities.”Under the protocol, officers will be able to check vehicle standards and remove its licence if they believe it poses a risk. They will also be able to check the driver’s identity and ensure they are operating legitimately.Rushcliffe Borough Council’s Deputy Leader, Councillor Debbie Mason, said: “As a licensing authority we have a duty to ensure public safety and wherever possible licensed drivers operate lawfully in designated areas. This protocol will allow all of the officers to use their collective powers and work together across greater Nottingham.”Gedling Borough Council’s Portfolio Holder for Public Protection, said: “This joint work will raise the standards we provide for customers using taxis across the region and will give our officers the tools they need to continue to enforce against illegal pickups, wherever they happen. This should act as a warning that we will prosecute drivers, wherever they are, who pick up passengers knowing it’s illegal to do so.”An increased number of joint operations will now start as the joint effort seeks to catch those who put the public at risk.
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Madeira last minute package from £184pp - incl. 7nts hotel, flights, breakfast, bags & transfers


Pirates, get some last minute island sunshine with this great package we spotted to stunning Madeira. You'll be staying at Buganvilia Hotel, right by the beautiful seafront of Funchal. Breakfast is included, as are flights, luggage, transfers and ATOL protection. This incredible bargain is valid on a mid-May departure, so hurry up! Holiday Details Direct… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Holla at Halkidiki: 7nts group holiday in Greece from £221pp incl. 3* hotel & flights


Pirates, there's nothing better than getting your mates together for a week in the sun, and this sweet ass deal is a good fit: 7 nights in Halkidiki, Greece from £221pp including the 3* Giga Mar Hotel & flights. There are decent prices throughout summer, so go wild. You could even do a cringe double… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Deluxe 5* Dubai getaway: 5nts half board from £509pp incl. Virgin flights, hotel & transfers


Right Pirates, this time it's Dubai! Our friends at Value Added Travel are offering you the ultimate family holiday in the UAE. Staying at the 5* Habtoor Grand Resort this summer you will get to enjoy a incredible 5 night stay in the UAE. This stunning accommodation sits right on Jumeirah Beach, so you've got… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Last minute Mexico all inclusive bargain from £509pp - incl. 7nts resort, flights & transfers


Arriba pirates! Get yourselves out to the fabulous beaches of Mexico with this all inclusive deal from our Package Finder! You'll be staying at the Canto del Sol, located almost right on the caramel sands of Las Glorias Beach in the heart of Puerto Vallarta. Flights are included, as well as luggage, transfers and ATOL… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Early bird alert: 2019 all inclusive Turkey from £366pp incl. flights & 5* hotel w/ sea views


We're calling out to all you Pirates who are already looking forward to their holiday destinations in 2019! Grab an early bird bargain and get ahead of the crowd with this plush week in Turkey. Go all inclusive for 7 nights next year in the 5* Ramada Resort that looks out onto the sea. With… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Brighton Council Explain Why They Never Relicensed Uber.


Brighton is the latest to revoke the car-hailing service’s license. Here’s why…
It’s official: Uber’s application for a new license in Brighton has been rejected by Brighton and Hove City Council on the basis that the company is not a “fit and proper” private car hire operator.

Councillor Jacqui O’Quinn explained the decision, saying: “Our priority is the safety of residents and visitors and, due to the data breach and the lack of commitment to using drivers licensed here, we were not satisfied that UBL (Uber Britannia Limited) are a fit and proper person to hold an operator’s licence.”

She added: “All Brighton and Hove private hire and Hackney Carriage drivers in the city operate under the same licences and guidelines contained in the Blue Book and undergo the same background checks, whichever company they drive for.

“In the original application in 2015, UBL gave a firm commitment to adhere to the standards set out in the Blue Book and only to use Brighton & Hove licensed drivers. We do not feel the spirit of this commitment has been kept to.

“In the panel’s view, large numbers of taxis operating in the city that do not meet our Blue Book standards puts the safety of residents and visitors at potential risk.

“We recognise there are strong feelings on this issue and would like to thank all those who took the time to make submissions to the hearing.”

“Our priority is the safety of residents and visitors”
The announcement comes months after Transport for London (London’s transport regulator) decided to strip the firm of its license, based on concerns about Uber’s “approach and conduct” and passenger safety.

Speaking about the move last September, TfL concluded that Uber had shown “a lack of corporate responsibility” with regard to potential safety and security issues.

“Private hire operators must meet rigorous regulations, and demonstrate to TfL that they do so, in order to operate,” said TfL in a statement.

They added: “TfL has concluded that Uber London Limited is not fit and proper to hold a private hire operator license.”

In all this time, TfL has refuse to talk about the increasing amount of Uber rapes and sexual assaults. Uber parapet rose last year by 50% to over one a week. 
Also TfL swept the 13,000 fake DBS certificates scandal, under their carpet. 

Uber has announced its intention to appeal both London and Brighton’s “disappointing” decisions.

Addressing Brighton’s ban on their cars, a spokesman for the company said: “This is a disappointing decision for the thousands of passengers and drivers who rely on our app in Brighton and Hove. 

“We intend to appeal so we can continue serving the city.”

Uber is licensed to operate in 80 areas across the UK, having succeeded with 35 applications in the last year, including in Cambridge, Glasgow, Nottingham, Leicester and Sheffield. 

The firm – which has also seen its license to operate revoked in York – has since taken steps to comply with various initiatives in London to improve safety, and its appeal against TfL is due to be heard in the high court in June.

However, it emerged last November that Uber, which has 75 million users across the world, had concealed a hack that affected 57 million customers and driversin 2016.

It was hidden by the company which paid hackers a ransom of $100,000 (£75,000) to delete the data.

At the time, Uber’s chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi told the BBC: “None of this should have happened, and I will not make excuses for it.



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Cute glamping experience in Ireland from £40pppn - range of accommodations available


Here's a getaway for all you snap-happy Instagramers and lovers of all things kitsch. Boutique Camping is a Irish based glamping company who offer a number of different outdoor accommodations sleeping 1-4 people. From yurts to shepherd's huts and caravans. They have all sorts that make for a great alternative mini-break accommodation. You can also… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Last minute group Menorca holiday from £117pp - 7nts 4* hotel, flights, luggage & transfers


Ahoy pirates, we have another last minute bargain break for you, this holiday in Menorca includes all luggage, return airport transfers and flights! The holiday is based on 5 sharing (other party sizes available) but be quick as this price is sure not to last. Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

This is why Uber has been banned in Brighton : TfL Happy To Have 10,400 Unchecked Uber Drivers In London


Brighton is the latest to revoke the car-hailing service’s license. Here’s why…
It’s official: Uber’s application for a new license in Brighton has been rejected by Brighton and Hove City Council on the basis that the company is not a “fit and proper” private car hire operator.

Councillor Jacqui O’Quinn explained the decision, saying: “Our priority is the safety of residents and visitors and, due to the data breach and the lack of commitment to using drivers licensed here, we were not satisfied that UBL (Uber Britannia Limited) are a fit and proper person to hold an operator’s licence.”

She added: “All Brighton and Hove private hire and Hackney Carriage drivers in the city operate under the same licences and guidelines contained in the Blue Book and undergo the same background checks, whichever company they drive for.

“In the original application in 2015, UBL gave a firm commitment to adhere to the standards set out in the Blue Book and only to use Brighton & Hove licensed drivers. We do not feel the spirit of this commitment has been kept to.

“In the panel’s view, large numbers of taxis operating in the city that do not meet our Blue Book standards puts the safety of residents and visitors at potential risk.

“We recognise there are strong feelings on this issue and would like to thank all those who took the time to make submissions to the hearing.”

“Our priority is the safety of residents and visitors”
The announcement comes months after Transport for London (London’s transport regulator) decided to strip the firm of its license, based on concerns about Uber’s “approach and conduct” and passenger safety.

Speaking about the move last September, TfL concluded that Uber had shown “a lack of corporate responsibility” with regard to potential safety and security issues.

“Private hire operators must meet rigorous regulations, and demonstrate to TfL that they do so, in order to operate,” said TfL in a statement.

They added: “TfL has concluded that Uber London Limited is not fit and proper to hold a private hire operator license.”

Uber has announced its intention to appeal both London and Brighton’s “disappointing” decisions.

Addressing Brighton’s ban on their cars, a spokesman for the company said: “This is a disappointing decision for the thousands of passengers and drivers who rely on our app in Brighton and Hove. 

“We intend to appeal so we can continue serving the city.”

Uber is licensed to operate in 80 areas across the UK, having succeeded with 35 applications in the last year, including in Cambridge, Glasgow, Nottingham, Leicester and Sheffield. 

The firm – which has also seen its license to operate revoked in York – has since taken steps to comply with various initiatives in London to improve safety, and its appeal against TfL is due to be heard in the high court in June.

However, it emerged last November that Uber, which has 75 million users across the world, had concealed a hack that affected 57 million customers and driversin 2016.

It was hidden by the company which paid hackers a ransom of $100,000 (£75,000) to delete the data.

At the time, Uber’s chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi told the BBC: “None of this should have happened, and I will not make excuses for it.

TAXI LEAKS EXTRA BIT : by Jim Thomas.

IN THEIR DREAMS....PULLING THE WOOL OVER THE MEDIA'S EYES 

IN REALITY : Juma Ali Omar, 43, of Barking was charged with dangerous driving on 6 April.

He is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court today.

Omar has also been charged with possessing identity documents with intent, using a motor vehicle without third party insurance and driving a motor vehicle otherwise than in accordance with a licence.


One of Ubers's 13,000 drivers with a fake criminal record DBS certificate. TfL knew about these fakes in January 2017 and swept this information under the carpet.

When this news broke in the national press, Helen Chapman said that all 13,000 would be required to resubmit their DBS checks. Only 2,600 did this and TfL have not insisted on the other 10,400 taking action. Instead they feel it's ok to have all these drivers out there with no criminal record checks saying that the matter will sort itself when they need to relicense in three years time.

Another three years with 10,400 unchecked drivers like Juma Ali Omar out there ???



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Don't Panic, Twitter Warns Users To Change Password After Bug Leaves Details Exposed


Twitter is currently warning all of its 330 million users to change their passwords after it found a bug that left user details exposed on an internal system. 

Unfortunately, if you use a third party platform to access Twitter, like the now defunked Twittelator Pro, you won't see the warning. This only appears on the original Twitter app.

The company is saying that nobody breached the system and said it was warning users out of an “abundance of caution”, although the warning is disarming for users at a time of heightened concerns over internet privacy. 

Twitter said the bug meant that passwords were stored without “hashing”, or encryption. While Twitter does encrypt user passwords, the bug meant they were also accidentally stored in normal text on an internal system, although it's not clear how many passwords were exposed in this way.

DON’T PANIC
Twitter is assuring users it was not breached and that although the passwords were exposed by the glitch there was "no indication of breach or misuse by anyone". 

Twitter’s head of technology Parag Agrawal initially tried to play down the bug, saying the company didn’t have to share the news, but later backtracked claiming he thought it was “the right thing to do”.
THE DANGER WITHIN

While the episode appears to have done no lasting damage to Twitter (its shares have remained steady so far) the danger to users from an internal leak are in the spotlight. 

Facebook was this week revealed to have fired an employee who described himself as a “professional stalker”, using the company’s user database to search for information on Tinder matches. 

Facebook even has a internal system for when an employee accesses another’s account, known as a “Sauron alert”. There is no such warning for users, prompting concerns on how much data social network employees can find on users without them knowing.



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Bella Italia: 8nts in Rome, Lake Garda, Florence & Venice from £269pp - incl. hotels & flights


Come discover the best of Italy will this superb package from TourCenter! With this deal you'll be spending 8 nights visiting Lake Garda, Rome, Florence and Venice - home of some of the finest art, culture and natural splendour in all of Italy! A hotel stay is included in each city, along with train travel… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Lovin' life in Lisbon: 3nt July break from £277pp incl. flights, Radisson Blu stay & breakfast


Let us take you to Lisbon Pirates, because we have found a terrific deal staying at the Radisson Blu, dead in the city centre. Jet off this July and enjoy 3 nights in the Portuguese sun with this fantastic mini break whilst enjoying the hospitality of the 4* accommodation with the B&B basis. Holiday details:… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Cyprus group getaway in June from £270pp - 7nts hotel, flights, bags & transfers (couples £339pp)


Ahoy, we have found a great package holiday to sunny Cyprus departing in June when the weather should be nice and toasty. The holiday is based on 4 sharing but a couple can holiday at a good price also. As well as 7 nights accommodation and flights being included in the price, this deal also… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

3 nights for the price of 2: Historic lighthouse stay from £170pp - incl. breakfast


Calling all you Pirates who love things that are a little bit outside of the box. How about a romantic lighthouse stay on the south coast in 2018/2019? Belle Tout is a famous lighthouse located just outside Eastbourne and they're offering 3 nights for the price of 2 on mid week winter stays from November… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Vegas baby! 7nts at the Hard Rock Hotel in June from £492pp - incl. direct flights (4-sharing)


Pirates, this one is just for the Northerners! We've discovered Vegas holidays in June from Glasgow or Manchester at an absolute bargain price. You can stay a week in the immensely popular Hard Rock Hotel and Casino -- including return flights -- from as little as £492 per person, based on 4 sharing. Couple prices… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Ask LEVC: How do I find a charge point and how much does it cost?


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Find your nearest socket with what’s in your pocketThinking of getting one of the new electric taxis, but have your doubts about how to use new-fangled charging equipment? Don’t worry – after you learn a few simple things it’s as simple as using a conventional petrol station (just much, much cheaper).The first questions asked by many drivers is whether London has enough charging infrastructure to deal with demand, and where they can be found. Well, in the next financial year London boroughs will increase their number of slow, fast and rapid charging points by 300% to over 2,600.At the same time, LEVC is working with these local authorities and TFL to ensure many of these points are dedicated especially for taxi drivers. Finding out the location of these points, as well as other details, is now possible with the new “Zap Map” app. As well as letting you search for them, this software allows smartphone users to find out the charging speed, socket types, dedicated taxi locations and payment methods for each charging point throughout the city.
Small change for your chargeAnd your new electric taxi won’t lack for any of the equipment you need to recharge your battery. As well as a complete home charging kit that return your power to 100% in 3-4 hours, each model includes ports for both ‘CHAdeMO’ and ‘CCS’ charging ports. The numerous ‘Slow’ and ‘Fast’ points around the city can restore your charge in 6-8 hours or 1 ¼-2 ¼ hours for £3 or £5 respectively. At ‘Rapid’ points, meanwhile, an 80% charge can be achieved within half an hour* for £7.50, getting you back on the road and earning again that much sooner. The electric control management system ensures that neither the taxi’s battery nor your wallet will be affected when the vehicle is “overcharged”. What’s more, the increasing standardisation of charging points will mean that soon you’ll be able to use the same payment method at a majority of sites. For more frequently asked questions click here.
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Super stylish beachfront Azores 4nt getaway from £323pp incl. flights, villa & breakfast -4 share


Next up Pirates, it's the Azores islands. Nestled in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, these tiny islands are a mixed bag with everything from sandy beaches to dramatic hills & mountains. So grab your mates and head out on a spectacular mini break and stay at the 4* beachfront Santa Barbara Eco-Beach Resort. On… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT