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Thursday, 17 May 2018
Adults Only 5* Tenerife luxury escape 3nts from £308pp - incl. hotel, flights & breakfast
Ahoy pirates! Tenerife is up next with a luxury escape to the sophisticated 5* Iberostar Sabila in the popular Costa Adeje. Here you can enjoy an Adults Only vibe right on the beach with a host of luxury amenities at your disposal, including a gorgeous infinity pool with Balinese beds, with breakfast included in your… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
New powers to combat illegal taxi and private hire activity in London
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Transport for London’s Taxi and Private Hire Compliance Officers have been granted new powers by the Metropolitan Police to carry out road stops without police presence for the first time. This will enable more enforcement against illegal and non-compliant activity to be carried out, improving the safety of taxi and private hire passengers while freeing up valuable police resources.
TfL’s TPH Compliance Officers are now being specially trained with powers to stop any TPH vehicle for inspection, testing and verification of licensing conditions without the presence of police – this could include checking for valid insurance, inspecting the driver’s licence or photo ID, and inspecting the vehicle for any defects. For the first time compliance officers will have the powers to pull a driver off the road and stop them driving if they’re breaching their licence.The new powers will help deal with the rapid growth of the capital’s private hire industry, which has seen an increase from 59,000 licensed drivers in 2009/10 to around 113,000. The new powers also allow officers to better tackle private hire vehicles that have been licensed by another authority, known as cross-border hiring, and address the increased safety risk that such private hire vehicles can pose.Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said “The safety of Londoners is my number-one priority, and with the growth of the private hire industry in London it is essential we give our compliance officers real powers to clamp down on illegal activity, and take action against unsafe and unlicensed vehicles. The majority of taxi and private hire drivers provide a good and safe service for Londoners, but drivers who haven’t got a valid licence or are breaching the terms of their licence shouldn’t be on London’s streets.
“Having increased the number of compliance officers across London last year, I’m delighted they will now have the powers to pull over vehicles and take action against drivers breaking the rules and putting the safety of Londoners at risk.”Following a successful trial at Heathrow, with over 800 vehicles checked, TPH Compliance Officer-led enforcement will increasingly take place across London as more officers are trained in the Community Safety and Accreditation Scheme (CSAS). With the enhanced powers, six or more TPH Compliance Officers can cordon off a ‘stop’ area to pull over a vehicle and undertake safety checks. Stops are carried out as quickly as possible so if there are any passengers on board, they are not held up unnecessarily. It is an offence under the Road Traffic Act if a driver a fails to stop when directed by a CSAS-accredited officer, which may lead to a criminal conviction and TPH licensing action being taken.Steve Burton, TfL's Director of Enforcement and On-Street Operations, said: “Our Compliance Officers are at the forefront of combatting unsafe and unlicensed taxi and private hire drivers, who not only pose a serious risk to passenger safety, but undermine licensed, law abiding drivers. These new powers will allow officers to stop and check vehicles without the police present, which will significantly increase levels of enforcement so we can robustly deal with dangerous drivers and vehicles.” These new powers are part of the Mayor of London’s Taxi and Private Hire Action Plan, which includes a range of far-reaching improvements that will drive up standards, boost the quality of service for Londoners and will help deliver the greenest taxi fleet in the world.As part of our efforts to strengthen our enforcement approach we will also be making more effective use of our powers to prosecute drivers and operators for illegal and non-compliant TPH activity. The increase in the number of compliance officers has significantly increased our capacity to detect driver, vehicle and operator non-compliance. As a result we are putting systems in place to ensure that appropriate enforcement action is taken on all offences reported by TPH Compliance officers where evidence supports this.Inspector Jas Sandhu from the Met’s Taxi and Private Hire Policing Team, said: “These new powers under CSAS will give TfL the resilience to conduct more spontaneous road stops which will help enforcement against illegal and non-compliant activity in the trade.”
Cyprus sizzler: 7nts family holiday in July from £208pp incl. hotel & flights
Pirates, if you're looking for inspiration for your summer holidays, hit up this deal: 7 nights in Cyprus in peak-season July from £208pp including the 3* Marion Hotel & flights. This rate is based on a family of four, but you can change the amount of people and time of year to suit your needs.… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Hotel misprice: 4* Laura Ashley designer hotel from £5 per night
Ahoy mateys! Drop what you are doing and check this out. We've stumbled over a crazy cheap rate over at the top-rated 4* Laura Ashley Hotel in Elstree, Hertfordshire for as little as £5 per night! You can stay on other selected dates in July, August and October for £85 per night, which works out… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Lux in Bucks: Cosy 5* UK inn from under £30pppn
Pirates, for a spot of country comfort, head into rural Bucks, UK (only a 33-minute bus from Maidenhead) and enjoy an overnight stay at the 5* Olde Bell Hotel from £30pppn. Add breakfast for two to your booking with the room rate from £75pn (it's cheaper to add breakfast through the room rate with Booking.com,… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Mega cheap Crete last minute group getaway from £175pp - 14nts hotel, flights, bags & transfers
Pirates, how about dropping everything and heading to Greece with your mateys for 2 weeks of sunshine and relaxation or partying we should say. This holiday in Crete is under £180 each based on a group of 4 and there is a code you can use to save £50. Holiday details Travel duration: 14 nights… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Last minute 2 week Turkey break from just £142pp - incl. flights, aparthotel, breakfast & bags
Wowza pirates, there are last minute bargains to be had when you browse our Package Finder! We just spotted an offer for a whopping 2 weeks in Turkey, with accommodation, flights, breakfast, luggage and airport transfers included for this price! There are limited dates at this price at the end of May, so still a… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Migrate to Malta for the winter: 7nts from £170pp incl. 4* hotel & flights
The early pirate gets the deal: snap up a great price for 7 nights in Malta from only £170pp including the 4* Solana Hotel & Spa & flights. By visiting off-season, you can enjoy Malta's balmy Mediterranean climate, blue waters and rich cultural history for a bargain basement price. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Feelin' funky in Mexico: 7nts in hotel w/ roof top pool, breakfast, flights & luggage from £627pp
For those Pirates wanting to get away from the huge resorts that are all too common in Mexico and want a stay that's a little different, this one is for you. Jet off to the beaches of Cancun this summer and lap up the funky surroundings of the 4* Aloft Cancun. This quirky hotel lies… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Wednesday, 16 May 2018
Russian taxi drivers attack Yandex offices over fees increase
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Irate Russian taxi drivers showed their anger towards ride-hailing app Yandex in Moscow this week as the firm raised driver fees to 30%.
Yandex, Russia’s biggest car service who recently merged with Uber, brought in the new commission fees back in March which pushed many drivers to boycott the app.
Video footage and photos were placed on social media showing a smoke bomb activated at the offices of Yandex.According to one source, The Moscow Times, leaflets were disturbuted in the area saying “Yandex.Taxi are bloodsuckers! Taxi drivers aren’t sheep!”
Travelodge summer sale: Hotel stays across the UK from £13pppn
Plotting a staycation pirates? With the latest Travelodge sale, you can find hotel deals up and down the land with prices that start at £13 per person per night! These prices are valid on certain dates and certain properties (see below) throughout the rest of the year. There will be limited rooms available at these… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Majorca 4* All inclusive holiday from £381pp - incl. IBEROSTAR hotel, flights & spa discounts
Ahoy mateys! It's back again: this great all inclusive holiday to the top-rated Adults Only haven 4* IBEROSTAR Suites Jardin del Sol in Majorca. This stylish resort is situated in a picture perfect location in Santa Ponsa a short stroll from the beach, offering several luxe outdoor pools, a spa and a Japanese restaurant amongst… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Have a Wales of a time this summer: 4* Cardiff spa hotel from £32.50pppn - incl. some weekends
If you fancy a staycation somewhere different this summer mateys, why not try Wales? We've unearthed barrrgain rates at a stylish 4* spa hotel in Cardiff that starts from as little as £32.50 per person, per night, based on 2 sharing. This includes selected weekend nights throughout June, July and August, so you could even… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
All inclusive 4* Costa Brava getaway from £119pp - incl. 3-7nts hotel & flights
Pirates, treat yourselves to a seaside jaunt to the beautiful Costa Brava coastline with this package from TourCenter! You'll be staying in a lush 4* beachfront hotel on an all inclusive basis - meaning you can fully concentrate on relaxing! Flights are included. Departures are available between June and October, with the best bargains to… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
When we had a massive problem with licensed and unlicensed minicabs forming their own ranks outside clubs and bars, because of TfL’s lack of enforcement, drivers took it upon themselves to do something about it.
Tiger Tiger and the OnAnon bars were surrounded every night by Minicabs claiming that had the right to rank outside because Dismond Cars held a satilite office licence. Disgruntaled Cabbies felt enough was enough, and so reformed hit squads -groups of vigilante Taxi drivers- which proved to be very effective.
As the illegal minicab ranks started to appear outside clubs and bars, hit squads blocked in the touts and took back the work. The militant groups of drivers stopped the work being stolen.
Back in 2014, troubles re-emerges and so black cab drivers again took the law into their own hands by targeting illegal minicabs in London's West End. The problem was highlighted in the BBC Inside Out programme. (See video below)
Cabbies again formed squads, the most militant being ‘The TaG (Twitter Action Group) Hit Squad. track down illegal drivers and roadblock them, as they seek to preserve their night-time trade.
By the end of 2015, we saw the rise of the more organised hit squad (The Mayfair Mob) Their action in itself, saw many more ranks appear. Drivers showed a black cab presence was required outside restaurants and bars such as Hakassan, Nobu, Novikovs, The Arts Club and Forge in the City Of London.
But now we have a serious problem that could split the trade in half. A problem that could hasten the demise of our right to ply for hire.
AND IT APPEARS THE FIGHT HAS GONE OUT IF THE TRADE.
Sitting on Taxi ranks at stations, hotels, bars and restaurants, Cabbies are seeing black cabs (most with livery from Gett or MyTaxi) pull up and spirit away jobs that should be going in the waiting Cabs plying for hire on the rank.
We’ve even seen Minicabs working on the same app (Gett) as Taxis!
One Taxi garage owner has recently removed Gett livery from all his rental Cabs and the London Cab Drivers Club (LCDC) have refused to carry Gett’s adverts in their Badge publication.
But things are starting to come to a head as we are hearing or violent arguments outside bars and restaurants, between ranking drivers and Gett drivers.
TAXI LEAKS EXTRA BIT:
It has now been bought to our attention that HEATHROW airport are about to introduce a turn up and go service later this summer, to facilitate the increase in app pick ups. Drivers on prebookings from MyTaxi, Gett, Addison Leeand Uber, will be allowed to go straight to terminals to pick up.
Again we will be seeing drivers on Taxi apps jumping the queue and taking work away from drivers who have legitimately waited on a rank system.
With Taxis already doing 5 hours in the feeder the waiting time for a job could be very much extended.
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Summer in the city: 5* Budapest spa hotel from £28.50pp per night (flights from £51)
Arrr pirates! Who's up for a bit of pampering? Head for beautiful Budapest known as one of the great spa capitals of the world with this excellent value for money hotel offer we've spotted! You will be staying at the elegant 5* Aquincum Hotel overlooking the Danube River offering lush spa facilities and… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Minicab Driver Takes On Uber In Court An Wins....Twice
Isn’t it amazing, that a humble PH driver can take Uber to court and win not once but twice ✌🏻
Yet our largest org with a £1m war chest wants to wait till Uber are relicensed before they think about taking action of any sort !!!
Pakistani taxi driver defeats Uber in UK courts twice
LONDON: A British-Pakistani private hire driver who took the taxi giant Uber to court and won has said he is “humbled” and thankful that he was able to take on the world’s largest minicab firm.
Yaseen Aslam, from High Wycombe, was one of the two drivers who brought an employment case against Uber on behalf of a group of 19 of its workers, who argued they were employed as limb workers by the firm rather than being self-employed.
In an interview with this correspondent, Yaseen Aslam, whose parents migrated from Azad Kashmir’s District Mirpur to Britain as a labourer from Pakistan, said he took up the case against Uber with the help from his trade union -- IWGB trade union which represents the precarious low paid workers who had faith in him and provided him offer of legal team against the multi-billion dollars taxi giant, which employed over a dozen team of most expensive lawyers.
Aslam said he was glad that a landmark case against the taxi giant has been won twice and although Uber has appealed against the original decision yet he is “confident” that judges will rule in favour of Uber drivers.
Yaseen and James Farrar, who are the founders of the United Private Hire Drivers which is the UK’s largest trade union for drivers, first brought the case against Uber to the employment tribunal in 2015 and won where the judge ruled that Uber drivers, part of the so-called gig economy, are not self-employed and should be granted basic employment rights such as being paid the national minimum wage and getting holiday pay. The first tribunal trial was in July 2016 and the verdict was announced in October 2016. Uber appealed to EAT and trial was conducted in September 2017 and got in verdict Nov 2017. Uber then appealed to the Supreme Court in December 2017 which was rejected in January 2018. Now a date has been set at the Court of Appeal in October 2018.
Uber appealed the tribunal decision and took the case to Employment Appeal Tribunal decision where Yaseen Aslam and his colleague meaning the case could end up in the Supreme Court next year but Yaseen Aslam and his colleagues are confident that it’s too late for the Uber.
Following the verdict Uber appealed to the Supreme Court to hear this case but the Supreme Court rejected Uber’s request, and sent it back to court of appeal. Court of appeal has issued a date for 30 October 2018 for the trial.
Uber has told the court that it could deprive riders of the “personal flexibility they value”. It claims that the majority of its drivers prefer their existing employment status but the Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB), which backed the appeal, said drivers will still be able to enjoy the freedoms of self-employment – such as flexibility in choosing shifts – even if they have worker status.
The union said the decision showed companies in the gig economy – which involves people on flexible working patterns with irregular shifts and minimal employment rights – have been choosing to “deprive workers of their rights”.
Yaseen Aslam said it is time for the Mayor of London, Transport for London and the government to step up and use their leverage to defend worker rights rather than turn a blind eye to sweatshop conditions.
He said: “If Uber are successful in having this business model, obliterating industrial relations as we know them in the UK, then I can guarantee you on every high street, in retail, fast food, any industry you like, the same thing will go on.”
Yaseen Aslam said he was willing to fight the case all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary. He said the two legal victories are good for workers and the judge has confirmed twice that Uber is unlawfully denying our rights.
He said: “It’s about making sure workers across the UK are protected. Companies are hiding behind technology, bogusly classifying people as self-employed so they can get away from paying minimum wage. That can’t be allowed to happen.”
Yaseen Aslam got so entangled in his legal fight with Uber that he was hounded by the giant and he had to even approach the police. Fed up with the Uber, he quit his job and now works as an IT consultant for the Ministry of Defence. He divides his week between working for the Defence Ministry and dedicating himself to the union activities, leading private hire drivers in activism against the Transport for London and Uber, demanding rights for private hire drivers. “We have won because of union and unity and I will continue to be a unionist for myself and others. We have a duty towards others,” said a resolute Yaseen Aslam.
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Last minute Ibiza holiday from £151pp - 7nts hotel, flights, luggage & transfers
Pirates, now is the time to grab that last minute holiday at a really great price. Check out this holiday in Ibiza we have come across on our package finder. The Ibiza break is with Tui and includes flights, luggage and transfers in the price. Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights Example date: 23rd -… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Investigation reveals driverless vehicle may have "chosen" not to evade pedestrian
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Back on 18th March 2018, 49 year old Elaine Herzberg, tragically lost her life after being hit by a semi-autonomous Volvo SUV operated by Uber.
It was revealed yesterday in The Sunday Times Driving Supplement that the vehicle had detected the pedestrian but chose not to take evasive action, which may well have saved the pedestrians life.
An internal investigation revealed that a function within the vehicles software is designed to detect false positives, such as floating debris in front of the vehicles sensors.
Although the vehicles sensors detected Elaine Herzberg, it didn't recognise the pedestrian as a hazard to be avoided and subsequently failed to take the necessary evasive action to prevent a collision.
It is believed that the vehicles hazard detection system may have been set in such a way so as to prevent the vehicle driving erratically, which includes constant swerving as well as unnecessary braking.
Investigators examined dashcam footage from the accident which revealed that the vehicle had detected Ms Herzberg from a distance of 50 feet, and a reaction time between detection and impact of 0.9 seconds.
The safety driver, who had been employed by Uber to over-ride any vehicular system failure, had their attention diverted away from the road and had been looking down according to police footage.
Driverless vehicle testing is still under suspension by Uber as the National Transportation Safety Board investigation continues.
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