Pirates, they're back... our favourite 'double dip' flights to Iceland and New York city. Jetting off this summer you can experience a different side to Iceland, with it's stunning landscapes that really come into their own at this time of year. Then hop on a plane to head to the Big Apple and enjoy ice… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
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Monday, 11 June 2018
Pretty in Provence: 7nts in July from £244pp incl. aparthotel & flights
Pirates, pack for Provence with 7 nights in beautiful Marseille from £244pp including the 3* Adagio Access Marseille Aparthotel and flights. Marseille is a gorgeous waterside city, with plenty of culture and nightlife to offer the curious traveler. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example date: 11th 18th July… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
LTDA: “What have minicab a got against safety?”
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June 11, 2018 at 04:41PM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
It seems that every time TfL wants to improve the safety of passengers, the minicab industry opposition reaches fever pitch.
Some people reading this might think it’s a bit rich for a taxi driver to moan about whingers, and in another situation they could have a point. But we have never complained about safety, only the unfairness of the current situation and the fact that while we are the most thoroughly trained and tested taxi industry in the world, minicabs and their operators are effectively allowed to operate like modern day cowboys, playing fast and loose with the rules. Safety is paramount, but not if you work in the minicab trade it seems. Instead, it’s look after number one. As I’m sure you know, TfL is consulting on plans to tighten up the rules for private hire. Proposals include advanced driving tests, improved safety signage and much more.
But “yah, boo, sucks” has been the predictable response from the minicab trade and Simon Rush, PHV driver and president of the GMB Pro Drivers’ branch, in particular, who recently posted a “call to arms” online. He asks if TfL is “using a sledgehammer to crack a nut?” Well, no, it is using legislation to crackdown on nutcases, who tout, drive without insurance and endanger the public. "Our trade has yet more potential rules and regulations to contend with,” he writes. He claims to “understand the mayor’s main priority within his transport strategy is safety for the public and other road users,” which he says is a good thing, yet continues to pull it to pieces. He continues, “it would also be nice if some of his vision was about driver safety and rights. His vision has very little of this and you have to ask yourself why?” Well, the reason might be that drivers should be the responsibility of their operator, their employer; but then these people probably don’t want employees, just low-wage slaves? He mentions attacks on drivers but fails to offer up any suggestions as to why this is anything but a police matter. With regard to the gig economy, there is much being done – or at least discussed – but this is a government level issue and not something for TfL. He also complains about plans for an advance driving test, vehicle signage and hire and reward insurance, as well as enhanced background checks. And he fears “further consultations later this year focusing on ride-share rules” and the current congestion charge exemption for PHVs. He trashes the idea of vehicle signage, such as “wear your safety belt,” and “look, out for cyclists” as too obvious. Well, if it was, there wouldn’t be any accidents would there? And no, the public isn’t up on the law, and even if they were, people aren’t always concentrating as they should be in a city with a million distractions and dangers. Other possible signage includes, “who to complain to,” but surely that’s obvious too, he says. Well no, it isn’t always obvious, especially in the case of Uber. But then Mr Rush probably assumes that they, private hire drivers, aren’t Uber and Uber isn’t them, but he would be wrong. He says the GMB suggested a sign like those on buses saying “if you verbally abuse or attack a driver you will be prosecuted. Unfortunately, TfL doesnot seem to think PHV drivers count for much.” Err, well how about making your own or getting your operator to make some? That would be too much responsibility to take on I suppose.Hire and Reward Insurance
Hire and reward insurance has also been returned to the consultation agenda, including fleet insurance. The GMB thinks that while it is fair for Addison Lee to have it, it will drive non-rental operators to the wall, and the survivors will pass the cost on to their drivers. Heaven forbid drivers should have to pay insurance like the rest of us eh? In fact, it should be down to London’s blanket of cameras to scan minicabs and check that they are licensed. This seems tantamount to admitting that the minicab trade cannot police itself and needs to be under the watchful eye of big brother. He does at least admit that some form of advanced driving test is in order, but seems to think it should only be for new entrants, thus letting all the other misfits who have managed to slip through the net to carry on causing mayhem on our roads. Pointing the finger at buses, he claims that there were (only?) 503 casualties between January to September 2017, ignoring the daily reports of minicabs crashing and causing ludicrous incidents. The burden of cost for these things is too much, Mr Rush claims, because most
PHV drivers are now earning less than 15 years ago. Has he read the news lately? Virtually everybody is earning less than 15 years ago; you want to try driving a taxi mate! At this point, I can imagine that his bottom lip began to quiver, as he suggested that the rise in costs may be just another way to cull minicab numbers and force many of them out of the trade; now, at least there’s a thought we can all live with.
Jet off in July: All inclusive Dom Rep break from £677pp - incl. 7nts 4* resort, flights & bags
Have a browse of our Package Finder and you'll find some exotic bargains this summer. We're eyeing up a week of the all inclusive treatment at Gran Bahia Principe La Romana, nicely located on Montero Beach in the Dominican Republic. This deal departs in mid-July - getting towards peak summer pirates! The package includes direct… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Paradise! Flights to The Cook Islands from only £490 return
Ahoy mateys! Drop what you are doing and check out these flights from London to the Cook Islands. This area of the South Pacific is one of the most beautiful places on earth, and we've never seen flights out there for this cheap! Please wait with making any further bookings to your journey until you've… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Christmas flights to San Francisco from £281 return - incl. bags
Tis the season to get barrrgains! We've uncovered some super cheap flights to San Francisco for Christmas 2018 using our flights finder -- prices start from just £285 return, including checked bags. Flight Details Return flights with multiple airlines (depending on route selected) Departures from London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Birmingham & more Dates between December,… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Fly to Norway this Summer: Oslo flights from £18 return
Pirates, fancy visiting magical Norway this Summer? We've come across these bargain flights to Oslo, starting from only £18 return. The flights depart between August and September from London Stansted to stunning Oslo, there are also decent prices from Manchester on a range of dates. Offer details Flights to Oslo Dates between August - September… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Turkish Prime Minister tells Taxi driver's; Uber nightmare is over
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June 11, 2018 at 01:46PM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
In a brief statement on June 11, Turkish Prime Minister, Binali Yildirim, addressed controversial ride-hailing app Uber's dismissal from operating "illegally" in Turkey by saying;
“Something called Uber has emerged. The president has made a clear instruction on the matter. No one can earn undeserved money in this country. Their technology doesn’t count,”
Yildirim is also calling on traditional Taxi drivers to improve standards to assure there is never any need for companies like Uber to operate in Turkey in the future.
Sourced ; Hurriyet Daily News.
Summer in Italy: 7nts Bologna from £205pp incl. 3* hotel & flights
Pirates, enjoy the Mediterranean heat in beautiful Bologna with 7 nights from £205pp including the 3* Imperial Hotel & flights. This gorgeous historical city has a lively vibe and pretty winding streets to explore, perfect for soaking up the summer sun in style. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
5* all inclusive Turkey in Autumn from £329pp: 7nts incl. flights, palatial hotel & waterslides
Treat yo'self to an end-of-season trip to Turkey, and stay in a super luxury 5* hotel, with all meals and drinks included, from as little as £329 per person, based on 2 sharing. This all inclusive offer in Side (found by one of our savvy pirates on our holidays finder) includes return flights, carry on… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Summer holiday in Crete from £285pp - 7nts hotel & flights
Ahoy there, are you still on the hunt for your summer holiday this year? We have come across this great holiday in Crete under £290 per person based on a couple sharing! You will stay in a 3* hotel for a week in the sun in July - there are also great prices if you… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Lanzarote in August school holidays from £300pp: 7nts, flights, bags & transfers (3-4 sharing)
School holidays is not a great time of year to find holiday barrrgains, but savvy pirates know that heading north to Scotland in August can save you big bucks compared to English prices. For example, we've found a 7-night holiday to lovely Lanzarote in peak August starting from as little as £300 per person, based… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Uber has filed a patent for an A.I. system that will detect if a potential passenger is drunk
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June 11, 2018 at 10:01AM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Uber Technologies Inc has filed a patent for an artificial intelligence system which will be able to detect the behaviour patterns of passengers before deciding whether or not they will be sent a driver. The technology is designed to monitor how someone is interacting with the app, i.e. Speed of typing, number of typos, how the buttons are tapped and the way the phone is being held. Uber claim the artificial intelligence could then detect if your behaviour is irregular and if you're likely to be drunk. The passengers location and the time of day will also be taken into consideration. If someone is trying to hail a car in the early hours of the morning from an area where there are bars or night-spots, it would suggest that the person is more likely toe drunk, and then the driver can decide whether to pick them up or not.
The patent, which has been highlighted in the Mirror, says:
"The system receives the trip request from a user and generates a prediction about the current state of the user using the computer model.“To predict user state, the system compares data associated with the trip request to data about past trip requests submitted by the user.“Past trip information may be parameterized to a profile of the user and identify how the user activity of the current trip request deviates from previous (or "normal") behavior for that user.”
Grant Davis; Lawless London
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June 11, 2018 at 09:43AM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

After yet another week of violence and mayhem on the streets of the capital, one wonders what is happening to this once great city of ours.
It is hard to imagine that attacks in broad daylight on high class retailers in the West End of London is not now a ‘one–off’ but has become a regular occurrence.
Attacks are taking place predominantly by heavily armed moped riders right across our city. No area is deemed a safe haven, there have been reports that up to 60 incidents a day are taking place.
How has this situation been allowed to fester? We know under the present PM whilst Home Secretary, she cut the police funding by some 40% and the chickens are now coming home to roost. With all this mayhem and lawlessness on the streets daily, we would like to ask the question, where is the Mayor?
It’s all very well and good welcoming Major League Baseball to the London stadium or turning up at the next AJ mega fight at the 02, but we were under the impression that the Office of Mayor of London was more than a ceremonial post and one that represented the rank and file Londoners who are now afraid to walk down their streets!
Surely he should be seen taking a much more high-profile position in combating what has now become a security crisis on our streets?
Present day London no longer resembles the city we all grew up in and loved - in fact it is slowly becoming a third world city, a rail system run by ex-TfL Commissioner Peter Hendy not fit for purpose, constant dithering over whether to build a third runway at Heathrow and our Emergency Services are continually under threat.
Mind you, when one thinks about the lawlessness, no regulation, no law and order, the Uber “free for all” model fits perfectly. It is all very well and good
Grant Davis
LCDC Chairman
City centre stay in Edinburgh: Grand 2nts from £102pp - sleeps 3
It's time to grab some mates or the family and head to the Scottish capital for a mini staycation that oozes grandeur. The Blackfriars Lofts are in the heart of Edinburgh city centre, within walking distance of a bunch of the local tourist spots as well as local eateries and bars. Offer Details: Many travel… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Marvellous Malta winter escape £200pp: 3-5nts 5* InterContinental hotel & flights
Pirates, Malta is the place to visit this year with it's capital Valetta being the European Capital of Culture 2018 so get in quick and visit this gorgeous country before the prices hike up. This Malta getaway will see you stay in an awesome 5* hotel including flights from £200pp and you can book today… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Card payments in all black cabs in Reading from next year
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June 11, 2018 at 08:17AM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
All black cabs in Reading will be required to take card payments from passengers by next year, following a licensing committee decision made this week.A limited number of hackney carriages in Reading currently provide facilities for passengers to pay for their trips by credit or debit card. Following recent requests by members of the public for card payment to be made available in all black cabs however, members last night approved the installation of electronic payment devices as part of revised carriage licence conditions.Hackney Carriage drivers will also be asked to prominently display signage in their vehicles, making it clear that card payment is available.The revised conditions come into effect on January 2nd 2019.
Councillor Tony Page, Reading Borough Council’s Lead Member for Strategic Environment, Planning and Transport, said:“A growing number of people no longer carry cash and only use card payments on a day to day basis. It makes sense therefore to require all licensed black cabs in Reading to offer their passengers this choice of payment going forward. Cash payment will of course still be taken, but from January next year I’m pleased to say card payments will be an additional option in every hackney carriage in Reading.”Electronic payment devices approved by the Council will be used as part of the change, the cost of which will be covered by the hackney carriage owner as part of their licensing agreement with the Council.
Amazing Algarve getaway from £133pp - 4-7nts 4* hotel w/ pools & hot tub & flights
Pirates, how about an awesome holiday in the gorgeous Algarve to cheer us up on this dreary day in the UK. You will stay in a 4* hotel for 4 or 7 nights based on 2 sharing, the holiday can be altered to suit your needs and there are pools, hot tubs, cocktails and a… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Sunday, 10 June 2018
A golfer's paradise: Stay in Hertfordshire hotel w/ golf course & hot tub from £27pppn
Pirates, if you're looking to treat a loved one or treasured matey but don't want to break the bank, how about this little number: a night at the golf & spa 3* Manor of Groves Hotel from only £27pppn. The hotel has a hot tub, gym, golf course and pool, so it's perfect for a… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Beachfront Italy from £147pp: 7nt Autumn holiday - incl. flights, hotel & breakfast
Autumn is a great time to visit southern Italy as temperatures hover around the 20's but the crowds of peak season have dispersed. It's also a lot easier to find cheap holidays like this B&B banger in Puglia that's available from as little as £147 per person, based on 2 sharing. As this hotel is… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
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