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Controversial Uber app supports domestic and sexual abuse “UK Says No More Week”
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The controversial ride-hail service Uber are to support a campaign against domestic abuse and sexual violence as it ramps up the PR campaign ahead of its battle to win back their London licence.
Uber have come under much scrutiny themselves both at home in the UK and across the world. This month alone has seen former employee Ingrid Avendano make claims of sexual harassment and racial discrimination in the work place and Uber driver Muhammad Durrani was sentenced to twelve years for sexually assaulting his passenger.
The much maligned minicab service also lost its London operators licence in September 2017 due to concerns to passenger safety and not being “fit and proper”. The appeal start next month 25th June and it is expected that Uber will run several PR campaigns in a bid to win over public confidence.
Uber are hoping to raise awareness of domestic abuse that affected an estimated 1.9 million adults and plus a further 648,000 were victims of sexual assault in England and Wales.
Working with Hestia and UK Says No More, Uber have also produced a short video providing information about domestic abuse and sexual violence. The video contains advice about how people can support potential victims and gives information on ensuring that everyone who uses Uber feels safe and comfortable throughout a journey. A spokesperson from Uber said: “This is part of our global commitment to use Uber’s scope and visibility to drive awareness, education, and prevention of sexual assault and domestic violence. In time, we hope to play our role in eradicating incidents across all sections of society.”
TfL Bottle It And Rethink On Basic English Language Tests For Minicab Drivers.
New rules forcing private-hire drivers in London to prove their English language skills are set for a rethink.
The rules would have forced them to pay £180 for a written essay and speaking test by July 16 this year, unless they could produce GCSE certificates proving their command of English.
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Private-hire drivers unable to pass the test or produce certificates would have been banned from working as minicab drivers in the capital.
Today Transport for London said the deadline for drivers to prove their grasp of English had been extended until April 30 next year.
TfL said it would also now review the regulations, to “make satisfying the requirement as simple as possible”.
The announcement came after a crunch meeting between the Licensed Private Hire Car Association and Mayor Sadiq Khan yesterday.
TfL officials also met representatives of the British Dyslexia Association, which had warned that some private-hire drivers would find it “impossible” to pass the new test.
Steve Wright, the hire car association’s chairman, said that “tens of thousands” of drivers, including those with reading and writing difficulties and from ethnic backgrounds, had feared they would lose their jobs.
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Pirates, come and discover some of the finest sights that Italy has to offer with this Rome & Venice package from TourCenter! As well as hotels in two of Italy's most picturesque cities, this deal includes a Gondola tour through Venice's world famous canals! This deal is available between June and November, with the cheapest… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Ibiza 4* half board holiday 7nts from £375pp - incl. Cala Vicente Beach hotel & flights
Ahoy mateys! We've spotted this excellent value for money holiday to Ibiza placing you on the north of the island right on the gorgeous beach of Cala San Vicente - away from the party strip. You'll be staying at 4* Grupotel Cala San Vicente with half board included in your stay. And should you get… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Winter sun in the Canaries: La Palma holiday from £190pp - 7nts hotel & flights
Pirates, get in now to grab some great winter sun bargains, we have come across this awesome holiday in the Canary Islands for under £200 per person. La Palma can sometimes be forgotten about when you think of the Canaries but with it's great weather and sandy beaches this holiday is one not to miss.… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Feeling funky in Rhodes: 7nt break in late August from £285pp incl. flights & aparthotel
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Wednesday, 23 May 2018
Cheap Costa del Sol: 7nts off-season from £154pp incl. apartment & flights
Pirates, grab a bargain for less by traveling off-season: a 7-night stay in Spain's Costa del Sol is cheap from only £154pp including the Benal Beach Apartments & flights. The apartments are a 2-minute walk from the beach, with indoor and outdoor pools and a great location for exploring the area. Holiday details: Travel duration:… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Plush 4* hotel stay in Manchester from £35pppn - city centre location & on site spa
Manchester - the home of the Madchester movement, the City vs United battle and YOU for one or two nights this summer/autumn. We have found this SUPER cheap hotel stay slap bang in the city centre. Situated within walking distance of the famous Northern Quarter with it's vintage boutiques, quirky cafes and excellent record shops,… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Adults Only 5* Crete luxury break 3nts from £364pp - incl. suite w/ pool, breakfast & flights
Ahoy mateys! We've been eyeing up the super swanky 5* Domes Noruz Chania Autograph Collection resort in Crete for some time now (voted Europe's Leading New Hotel 2017 by the Travel Awards), and have found some reasonable late autumn rates. With this holiday you'll get your own luxurious suite with private plunge pool, breakfast, one… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
5* family beachfront Ritz Carlton in Dubai: 5nts half board from £599pp incl. flights & hotel
If you still find yourself looking for that illusive summer holiday but are wanting something a little different? Then why not set your sights on Dubai? Our friends at Value Added Travel are offing this incredible 5* getaway to the UAE for you and the family. Indulge yourself in the half board basis for 5… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Public At Risk Part 2 : Taxi Scandal, Riddle Of Firms All Based In Single Office
Above a diner and accessible only via a back door off a dingy alley stands a small and unremarkable office.
To the untrained eye, it is the home of a local minicab firm, Wednesfield Cars, whose manager is adamant that his is the only business operating there.
Wolverhampton council knows better. It has licensed 13 competing Minicab companies to run their operations from the very same office.
In the past three years, Wolverhampton has become the go-to local authority for thousands of drivers from all corners of England in search of a minicab licence. In 2015, it issued 852; this year, 9,388. The same period saw the number of minicab companies licensed to operate in the city climb from 12 to 100.
In total, 58 of those companies are listed as operating from one of four Wolverhampton addresses. When The Times visited, there was no trace of 52 of them.
The council has not merely licensed dozens of hard-to-spot firms at those locations. It has also issued licences to thousands of drivers who work in other English towns for companies with exactly the same business names as the Wolverhampton operators.
Those firms run visible minicab operations in places including Birmingham, Manchester, Stockport, Stoke-on-Trent, Derby, Mansfield, Nottingham, Cambridge, Windsor & Maidenhead and Swale, in Kent.
One of the four addresses has for the past few years been the operations hub for a genuine local company called ABC Cars and its sister ABC Countdown Cars. According to the council, an additional 17 minicab firms operate at the same place. Not so, says Richard Halsall, ABC’s manager, who said he had never heard of any of them.
Licensing experts have suggested an explanation. Under the Deregulation Act 2015, minicab companies operating anywhere are entitled to subcontract work to other firms, with one proviso.
If a minicab firm in Manchester wants to use drivers and vehicles licensed by Wolverhampton, the pre-booked work they are given must be sub-contracted to the firm by a Wolverhampton minicab operator. So it would be convenient for the Manchester firm to be able to show that all the jobs it gives its Wolverhampton drivers were sub-contracted by its sister firm, of the same name, in the West Midlands city.
If that sister operator has no employees and runs no vehicles, the law does not seem to care. This loophole has been embraced by Wolverhampton council, whose “efficient” approach to licensing has proved highly lucrative. Its income from taxi and minicab licences rose from £263,000 in 2014-15 to £2.2 million in 2017-18.
Last night the council defended its conduct, insisting that it applied stringent standards to drivers it licenses and claiming that its popularity was due to swift and efficient online applications.
The authority’s licensing committee chairman, Alan Bolshaw, said its approach complied with relevant legislation and, by embracing digitalisation, was far more advanced that the “very traditional and rigid licensing practices” used by other local authorities.
To suggest that a minicab operator needed to have employees, drivers and vehicles in the area where it was based was a concept that belonged, he said, to the days of “long-winded and outdated processes”.
The 52 minicab operators that did not appear to exist at the four addresses were entirely legitimate. Each was, he said, represented at its registered operating base by a digital recording system, in the form of a box. “Why are there so many vehicles and drivers on the roads licensed by Wolverhampton council? Because we have the best licensing system in the UK,” he boasted.
Other councils would beg to disagree, particularly those hit by a recent influx of Wolverhampton-licensed minicab drivers and cars. Many, as was the case with the earlier surge in Rossendale-plated vehicles, have voiced safeguarding concerns.
Licensing officers in Southampton were contacted by Hampshire police investigating the alleged rape of a female passenger by a local driver. The council did not have him on its books and it turned out that he had been licensed by Wolverhampton.
In Rotherham, the town hit by a mass sex-grooming scandal in which minicab drivers were implicated, more than a dozen men, including five refused licences by the council for reasons including safeguarding concerns, have applied for Wolverhampton licences.
Birmingham councillors claim that Wolverhampton is “more lenient” than its neighbours. A Coventry licensing committee member complained that “treating taxi licensing as a cash cow undermines public safety”. The West Midlands authority was handing out minicab licences “like sweeties”.
Nottingham’s chief licensing officer, Richard Antcliff, accused Wolverhampton of exploiting a “farcical loophole” in the regulations. “Somewhere along the line, Wolverhampton has lost its moral compass,” he said.
The driver arrested in Southampton had no convictions and lost his licence immediately, Mr Bolshaw said. Wolverhampton had “worked extensively” with Rotherham council and the National Crime Agency “to ensure any drivers implicated in child exploitation do not gain Wolverhampton licences”.
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Public At Risk As Thousands Of Minicabs Exploit Loophole In Law...Part One.
Public is 'at risk' as local councils hand licences to thousands of PH Minicab drivers from across Britain while failing to check their criminal records
Rapists and other convicted sex offenders have been given licences to operate as Minicab drivers by councils that have failed continuously to check criminal records, it has been claimed.
Some local authorities have also taken hundreds of thousands of pounds in Taxi licensing fees from applicants, knowing they did not have the cab ranks to accommodate them.
An investigation found serious failings at Rossendale, Lancashire, and a legal loophole allegedly exploited by Wolverhampton.
Rapists and other convicted sex offenders have been given minicab licences by councils that have failed to check criminal records, it has been claimed.
British Asian singer, Dhanraj Singh was jailed for nine months after he was found guilty of sexually assaulting a young woman in the back of his Minicab .
The chart-topping musician, who was a Minicab driver by day in his hometown of Nottingham, assaulted the intoxicated woman while dropping her home in 2014.
The 24-year-old father-of-two was granted a licence in 2012, but was not licensed by the city council, according to The Times.
He instead applied for a licence from Gedling council, despite not living in the area. According to the Times, Gedling council granted some 492 licences in 2011 and 1,047 in 2015.
The court heard Singh, who went by the stage name San2, kissed and touched her inappropriately, against her will.
The council revoked his licence as soon as it was notified of the offence.
Rossendale licenced over 3,700 Minicab drivers last year, despite having rank space for just 75 vehicles, while in Wolverhampton, dozens of minicab firms across Britain have been licensed as local operators, despite having no employees or vehicles in the city.
The vast majority of the drivers licensed by Rossendale did not live in the borough.
Many lived in northern England and the Midlands, but they applied to Rossendale for licences because the council was seen as a ‘soft touch’, it was claimed.
Northern cities are understood to impose stricter tests and requirements for licences, with some charging higher fees, so drivers flocked to the small Lancashire town.
The investigation by The Times also found that councils issued thousands of licences to drivers, even when it was known some had convictions.
More than 330 alleged sex assaults by minicab drivers suspects were reported to police in 2016-17.
Councils are losing track of drivers’ criminal records or hiring drivers knowing of their criminal pasts, The Times reported.
In the past decade, 131 drivers have been found guilty of sex offences against passengers.
One council in Nottinghamshire issued hundreds of Minicab licences to men outside its area, one of whom later carried out a sex attack on a passenger.
Drivers with Rossendale licences have been convicted of offences in York, Milton Keynes and Manchester, the paper said.
An investigation found serious failings at Rossendale, Lancashire, and a legal loophole allegedly exploited by Wolverhampton (file image)
Assaults by Uber and private hire workers soared nationally 20 per cent in three years, but in London the figure rose by over 50%.
The concerning figures from 23 of England and Wales' 43 police forces show that 337 attacks were reported between April 2016 and March 2017.
Most of the reports were in London, rising from 142 to 156, a freedom of information request found.
After a whistleblower raised concerns, Rossendale’s licensing manager was suspended and left the authority, it was reported. They take the money and while victims lives are shattered, these people are allowed to just walk away.
In a change of policy, staff were told no licences could be renewed unless the applicant presented a recent DBS (disclosure and barring service) certificate.
[But in London, 13,000 Uber drivers have been licensed with fake DBS certificates, which TfL knew about and swept under the carpet under the watch of General Manager Helen Chapman].
There were calls for an independent inquiry into the whistleblower’s allegations last night. But the council said they had been investigated and were unfounded.
It said it was confident that it had not issued any licences ‘to anyone who should not have received one’.
Since 2016, Rossendale has introduced measures to cut the licences it issues. Wolverhampton council said it operated ‘robust and rigorous’ vetting and offered ‘the best taxi licensing system in the UK’.
This claim is highly dubious as recently Winchester Taxi drivers have been complaining that their area has been swamped by drivers obtaining licenses from the more lenient Wolverhampton regulator with the vehicles using cross border hiring regulations to work outside their licensing area.
More In Part Two
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100,000 different users visit TaxiPoint in year one! What next?
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The sun is out and all those right armed cab tans are flourishing!TaxiPoint heads into that summer season less than a month short of our first birthday. The platform, just like the cab tan, continues to go from strength to strength.Today we pass a significant milestone; TaxiPoint has had its 100,000th different visitor through the doors! Not bad for a site in its first year! Currently our returning regular readership stands at over 29,000 and we’ve had over half a million page views to date. So what next for TaxiPoint? After such a strong year we could sit back and rest on our laurels. However that was never the plan! We will continue to invest thousands of pounds into TaxiPoint to help create the best possible independent platform for the whole of the UK taxi community to use. We plan to double our readership in our second 12 months.
TaxiPoint will also try to build stronger links with the mainstream media. PR is vital for any business and we feel we are in a strong position to help both with the distribution of positive promotion of the taxi trade and also educating both the public and journalists as to how the trade works. Due to our growing reputation we also have confirmed several high profile interviews (one absolutely massive!) and will be conducting the most in-depth driver review of the new LEVC TX taxi soon.We ask and thank you for your continued support. Please download the TaxiPoint app or subscribe to our email publication now.
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Arrr mateys! We've just spotted this great offer on one of our favourite Italian abodes, namely the gorgeous 5* Grand Hotel Resort Ma&Ma on La Maddalena island, (just 15 minutes ferry ride off the coast of Sardinia in Italy). Here you will be surrounded by natural beauty with scenic views of the turquoise sea in… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
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Uber announce “Partner Protection Insurance” with AXA for free UK driver health insurance
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Starting this June, Uber is launching Partner Protection, protecting eligible partner-drivers and delivery partners from the financial cost of life-changing events with insurance from AXA.
Uber claim that events like injury, sickness or having a baby don’t have to come with all of the additional financial stress.This insurance is provided at no cost to the driver as Uber use the strap line “You’re independent, but you’re not on your own” to it’s drivers. So what’s covered? Here’s what Uber say via a blog to their driversInsured for major costsIf you’re one of the many eligible independent contractors who use an Uber App for flexible earnings opportunities in United Kingdom, you are now automatically insured by AXA to protect you when you’re On-Trip. Cover includes medical expenses, death, permanent disability, hospitalisation and injuries (see coverage details).Protected against lost incomeWe want to help you protect yourself from the risk of lost income due to accidents or injuries that could occur while On-Trip and Off-Trip. The program also provides insurance protection to eligible partners for some life events that happen while you’re not working, but still impact your ability to make money. Cover includes inconvenience compensation for injuries and severe sickness, and one-off payments for maternity/paternity and jury service (see coverage details).It doesn’t cost you a thingAs part of our global commitment to safety we have partnered with AXA, the world’s leading insurance brand, to provide you with this protection. There’s no need to sign up — all eligible independent partners are automatically protected by the insurance, at no cost to you.
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