Wednesday, 11 July 2018

Mid August Majorca holiday from £255pp - 4nts beachfront hotel & flights


Ahoy, it can be super expensive to travel in the summer months so be quick to grab this holiday in Majorca at this bargain price. You will stay for 4 nights (longer stays available), based on 2 sharing in mid August when the weather should be nice and toasty. Holiday details Travel duration: 4 nights… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Moscow cabbie to compensate victims


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The Moscow cabbie at the centre of the incident where a large number of pedestrians were mowed down has started to compensate some of his victims.
Chingiz Anarbek, a Kyrgyz national, claimed that he had mixed up his brake and accelerator pedal, causing him to plough into a group of pedestrians.
Anarbek, who faces up to five years in prison, has started to compensate his victims for material and other damage, with the Kyrgyzstan government paying the remaining portion of any compensation due.
Last month TaxiPoint reported how seven people were injured ny the taxi driver, in what was at the time a suapected terror attack. SK
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Tuesday, 10 July 2018

Minicab driver fights to save his eyesight after acid attack in Enfield North London


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A minicab driver is fighting to save his sight following an acid attack in Enfield North London during the early hours of Saturday morning. Two suspects managed to get the driver to exit his vehicle before they sprayed the noxious substance into his eyes. The two attackers then grabbed the car keys and drove off in his vehicle. The 63 year old victim was rushed to an East London hospital where he remains with eye injuries that the police say are life-changing. It is unclear whether an altercation had taken place prior to the attack between the driver and the two thugs but a witness said the driver had got out his vehicle to confront the men before he was sprayed with the noxious substance. Police said they believe that the attackers were laying in ambush on Bell Lane at the junction of Brimsdown Avenue. Police officers frantically poured water over the face of the victim while local residents watched in horror. Detectives have appealed for witnesses to the horrific attack at 2am on Saturday 7, and released details of the Toyota Avensis, registration BG58 LZK.
DC James Rush, from Enfield Major Crime Unit, said: “This was a vicious robbery all the more appalling because of the brazen use of a strong chemical to rob the victim. I would ask for anyone who was in Albany Park or the surrounding area at the time of this incident to contact police.” Anyone with information should call police on 101 or ring Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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Luxury Arctic treehouse 2nt stay in Lapland from £346pp - incl. direct flights & breakfast


Indulge your inner child with a pre-Christmas minibreak to Lapland and have a luxury experience that will make you the envy of all your mates back home. We've combined 2-nights at the cool-as-ice Arctic TreeHouse Hotel in Finland, with direct flights from London and found you can create this fabulous little package from as little… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Las Vegas holiday from £559pp - 7nts 3* hotel, flights & luggage


Ahoy pirates, fancy a trip to one of the most exciting places, Las Vegas has something for everyone and this holiday is under £600 per person for a weeks stay. The Las Vegas holiday departs in September and there are great prices from Glasgow and Manchester. Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Boutique Bavaria: 4* design hotel near Munich from £33pppn (Lots of weekend dates)


All you trendy pirates who appreciate some fabulous design in your hotel breaks: you simply MUST check out the brand new NYX Munich! The design of this gorgeous 4* property has been inspired by local street artists. Guest rooms feature furniture that has been specially designed for the hotel, alongside air conditioning, WiFi, satellite TV… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Late summer flights to the Azores islands from £48 return


The magical islands of the Azores are a destination that are on the lips of many a traveller due to their dramatic landscape and stunning nature. Find out what all the fuss is bout with these super cheap flights to the Portuguese islands. Flying with Ryanair, the cheapest flights are available from Manchester, but you… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Summer dates: Dublin flights from £19 return (Departing from 9 UK airports)


What could be better than wandering the quaint streets of Dublin in the summertime? Our Flights Finder is offering some spectacular fares to the Irish capital. Best of all, we've seen cheap flights from 9 UK airports - something for everyone! The cheapest options are between July and September, when the days are long and… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

5* Ultra all inclusive Kos break from £516pp - incl. 5nts hotel, flights & spa discount


Pirates, it's time to treat yourselves to some true luxury with an ultra all inclusive getaway to the gorgeous Greek island of Kos! This deal from Voyage PrivĂ© will see you getting the VIP treatment at Kipriotis Panorama, a 5* marvel that overlooks the Aegean Sea. The property has 2 outdoor pools, as well as… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Judge Arbuthnot rules in favour of Uber again as TfL driver deemed not to be plying for hire in Reading


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A London private hire driver working on the Uber platform was deemed not to have been plying-for-hire in Reading despite picking up in the Uber-free licensed authority.
Judge Emma Arbuthnot, the same judge that awarded the controversial minicab firm a 15-month reprieve to its London operators licence just last month, found the vehicle not to have a “distinctive appearance” and that the TfL roundels “were not of such prominence that it could be said that there was something on the vehicle which cried out I am for hire”.
Reading Council brought the test case against Uber driver Mudassar Ali who held only a Transport for London licence rather than the local authority licence. Uber are not licensed in Reading either.
The council argued that the American based firm did not hold a licence in Reading and had created a market by plying for hire via its app in their authority. Charles Holland QC representing Reading added that without advertising the vehicles availability there would be no market in the area stated .
Philip Kolvin QC representing Mr Ali and Uber pointed out that the drivers services could only be booked by a member of the public who had downloaded the Uber Rider App and then entered into a private hire booking through the App.
Judge Emma Arbuthnot awarded Uber and Mr Ali the case dismissing all charges.
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All inclusive Mexico from £900pp: 14nts - incl. private whirlpool, flights, bags & transfers


Jet off to Puerto Vallarta this summer and spend 14 nights relaxing in the Mexican sun, relishing the luxurious surroundings of the 4* Grand Palladium Vallarta Resort and Spa which boasts it's own stretch of private beach. This offer from First Choice includes an extra £100 off this 2-week holiday (when you use the discount… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Reading Verdict, No Consistency From Judge Emma Arbuthnot

You just couldn’t make it up 

Judge Emma Arbuthnot finds Uber Driver in Reading not guilty 

There’s a surprise...not 

Last week, in the Transport for London Case, judge Arbuthnot agreed with the defence that Uber drivers now do not accept jobs directly in their vehicle... she agreed they are accepted first by Uber LL before being passed to the driver. 

Unbelievably in the Reading case, she accepts the case that it is the driver who accepts the bookings first 

WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?

where is our largest org with its million pound war chest?

Where are the legal objections and appeals? 

What are the members paying subscription for?

Will this be another case if “lets wait and see what happens in 15 months” .....???


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Plush 5* waterside Croatian escape in 2019: 4nts B&B from £301pp incl. flights & hotel


If you're a Pirate who like to look ahead for any early bird bargains, snap up a 4 night mini break on the Croatian waterfront next spring. Life the 5* lifestyle in the Croatia Hotel, which is right on the waterfront - you can even see Dubrovnik old town from some of the terraces of… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Cruise the Caribbean: 7nt Full Board MSC cruise from £749pp - incl. flights & Miami hotel


Like true pirates we love to holiday on the open sea, and it's tough to beat a full board cruise in the beautiful Caribbean! This package from TourCenter will have you jetting off to glamorous Miami and spending 1 night in a South Beach hotel before embarking on an epic full board cruise to some… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

LTDA: Removing the human element from the decision-making process poses many dangers to passengers


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Artificial Intelligence is coming we are told, and in some instances it is already here. It will have many uses in the modern world – many of them good, such as in the diagnosis of serious illnesses. Some of them frankly idiotic – to use AI to stop an ex from sharing nude pictures of you online, entails sharing nudes with Facebook itself. Awkward enough perhaps, until you learn that Facebook says a real live human will have to check them out.
Artificial intelligence, it seems, has a hard time telling the difference between a real naked body and a painting.
Some uses for AI are bad, which is where, as usual Uber comes in.
Uber’s latest wheeze is the creation of AI technology that will be able to detect whether a passenger is drunk or not, and thus refuse them a ride.
Currently, passengers can put themselves at the mercy of an Uber driver at any time of the day or night. Anybody can, whether they are smashed off their faces or not, unless of course they have a guide dog and then frequently they are left at the side of the road as their driver speeds off into the distance.
Uber drivers, of course, can only guess whether their prospective passenger is sober or not, depending on whether
they are themselves: sober, not blind or completely brain dead.
Uber wants to end this game of chance. Helpfully, this will allow predators the chance to know first hand how likely their passenger is to be easy prey.
Uber’s patent never says that it is targeting drunk passengers, but this is clearly intended as one of the uses. The patent itself refers to people who are “tired,” although it’s unclear how this would be useful, unless of course you were hoping your passenger might doze off, so you could take them on detour around the M25 to boost your coffers.
The technology analyses a user’s behaviour based on previous uses and patterns. This could include how someone holds their phone, makes excessive typos, and even if someone is walking down a street near a nightclub; slowly, quickly or staggering.
If a user exhibits abnormal behaviour, then the Uber app could alert the driver that their potential passenger is “in an unusual state,” or only allow drivers with experience of dealing with drunken passengers to pick them up.
Someone in an “unusual state” could also be blocked from joining a carpool or just flat out denied a ride.
Obviously, there many potential pitfalls, and the data that Uber wants to people to sign away the rights to is quite extensive. Do users want companies to know what angle they are holding their phone? Or how many typos they’re making? Do users want companies to gather intimate personal data to make inferences about their mental and physical state?
Clearly, telling drivers which passengers could be drunk poses a danger to people and could encourage predatory behaviour.
Drivers could become approved to pick up drunk passengers by racking up a positive track record, only to assault someone at a later date.
What if the AI misjudges someone’s physical state and prevents someone who is sober from rightfully hailing an Uber? Does this mean that in order to get an Uber at specific dates, times, and locations, that one must try to appear upright and proper?
Removing the ability of drivers to make the decision in person also removes the human element which also risks leaving a vulnerable person at the mercy of the night.
If Uber really cared about it’s passengers as it claims, then perhaps it could allow this technology to operate in reverse. It could show potential passengers whether their drivers were behaving erratically and careering all over the place, but then perhaps then they would get no passengers at all.
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Woah we're going to Ibiza: 3nt getaway from £95pp - hotel & flights (2-4 share)


Ahoy there bargain hunting pirates, we have a super cheap holiday in Ibiza for you next which is under £100 per person. The holiday is based on 4 sharing so you are sure to have a great time, couples can travel from £110 each. Holiday details Travel duration: 3 nights (longer stays possible) Example date:… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Just opened: Funky East London hotel from £36pppn - 10 mins from Liverpool St


Take a trip to up-and-coming East London and stay in one of the cities newest hotels -- the Moxy Stratford, part of the Marriott Hotel Group -- from as little as £36 per person, per night, based on 2 sharing, including weekends! This fabulous hotel features fantastic wall art and chic decor throughout, and is… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Super luxurious family treehouse 2nt stay in Devon from £184pp


OK, OK so this is a little dearer than many tree houses out there, however, many tree houses can only dream of providing the luxury that's on offer at The Fox and Hounds Hotel. Set in the hotel's grounds, this stunning wooden building offers a luxurious living space that can be yours to enjoy with… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Man pleads guilty to racially abusing Taxi driver in Hartlepool


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A 49 year old man has been given an 18 month community order and must undertake 22 rehabilitation activity days after being found guilty of the racially aggravated abuse of a taxi driver in Hartlepool.Paul Keers had spent the day drinking after attending a funeral when he attempted to catch a taxi home. Because of the state he was in, the driver refused the journey which sent Keers into an abusive frenzy. Keers was heard by police calling the driver of the taxi a "p*** b******". The police arrested Keers and said that he continued to shout abuse throughout his time in a police cell. During his trial at Teesside Magistrates Court, the driver said Keers was abusive towards him because of his colour and said that he was told to "go back home" during the verbal onslaught. Keers was also accused of kicking the door of the taxi. According to a report in the Teesside Live, a police officer was flagged down by a member of public and the arrest was made. Keers was taken to Hartlepool police station and later transferred to a cell in Middlesbrough. Keers denied kicking the car door but did admit using racist language. He added that he was panicking with anxiety and suffers from a delusional disorder. Along with his community order, Keers was also ordered to pay £805 in costs.
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Santorini sizzler: 7nt autumn holiday from £262pp - incl. flights & breakfast


Because it's winding up for the year, late season (September or October) is one of the most affordable times to visit Santorini. Peak season holidays on this hugely popular Greek Island can often run into the high £800's. Take, for example, this deal we found on our holidays finder from just £262 per person, based… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT