Pirates, we never tire of the natural wonders of the Land of Fire and Ice! You'll be seeing the best of Iceland with this bargain package from TourCenter. Included are return flights, a chic hotel in Reykjavik and entry to the luscious Blue Lagoon. The cheapest options are in early January - giving you a… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
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Wednesday, 18 July 2018
Flash Sale: 30% off Jurys Inn Hotels throughout UK, Ireland & Prague from £23pp
Pirates, we have come across some great rates at Jury's Inn Hotels from 1st September to 20th June 2019 - so there's sure to be a date for you at a great price. There are hotels all over the UK and Ireland and Prague, so don't miss out and get that room booked ASAP. Offer… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Relax in Rome from £100pp - 2nts deluxe bungalow stay & flights (longer stays available)
Ahoy pirates, Italy awaits as we have found this super cute camping village in Rome with awesome rates. For this holiday in Rome you can stay from 2 nights but you can stay longer if you wish, still at really great prices. The bungalows sleep 3 so if you want to holiday as a group… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Shame He Wasn't Working For Uber...He Could Have Got A Not Guilty From An 'On Side' Magistrate???
Milton Keynes Council and Thames Valley Police have shown London, Reading and York, how to put together a case against a Privat Hire driver, illegally plying for hire outside his licensed area, after TfL and Reading council failed miserably to bring Uber to book.
Still it must be said that Uber appear to bring with them their own sympathetic judiciary and also appear to be able to get away with perjury on an industrial level.
When was the last time were saw in the media that an Uber driver had been successfully prosecuted by TfL or the Met???
Even the palace terrorist attacker, who drive at a police car and towards the Gates of Buckingham Palace, then attacked police officers with a Samurai sword has had his case thrown out of court as the jury unbelievably couldn't agree that he'd committed a crime.....you couldn't make this stuf up!!!
The Exhibition Road Uber driver, who ploughed into pedestrians outside the National History Museum had been the subject of a media gagging order....just how deep does government interference and cover ups go???
Meanwhile, outside London:
Private hire driver Mobeen Shabbir, has been prosecuted after being caught picking up a passenger illegally - plying for hire - known as ‘blagging’ - in Milton Keynes.
Milton Keynes Magistrates’ heard the case last Friday (13 July 2018) after a joint enforcement operation carried out by MK Council and Thames Valley Police in January 2018.
Mobeen Shabbir of Luton attended court and pleaded guilty to plying for hire and driving without valid motor insurance in January 2018.
He was fined £40 for plying for hire and £120 for invalid insurance. He was also given 8 DVLA penalty points and has to pay costs of £300, with a victim surcharge of £30.
At the time of the offence(s) his vehicle was operated by Royal Cabs. Mr Shabbir is currently licensed by Aylesbury Vale District Council who will take appropriate action concerning his licence.
The court heard that on 28 January 2018 Council Taxi Licensing Officers and Thames Valley Police were in a marked police vehicle conducting roadside checks on licensed vehicles. At approximately 12:20am police stopped Mr Shabbir’s vehicle on Grafton Street, Bleak Hall and it was found that the vehicle was defective and that the passenger had not pre-booked the vehicle.
Councillor Catriona Morris, Chair of the council’s Taxi Licensing Committee, said:“This case further illustrates the problem of illegal plying for hire or ‘blagging’ that is going on in Milton Keynes - mainly by drivers licensed by other councils.
"This case was not a test purchase exercise but a routine police stop and compliance check which has uncovered a serious unlawful practice where the passenger was not covered by the vehicle’s insurance policy and who’s safety was therefore at risk.
"This case clearly supports the Council’s ongoing test purchase programme and zero tolerance approach to drivers who illegally ply for hire in Milton Keynes."
She added: "This result will hopefully send a strong message to all drivers who want to take un-booked journeys that they will be caught and prosecuted. I would like to commend Council Officers and Thames Valley Police for their excellent work in stopping this vehicle and putting this offender before the court.
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Malta 4* autumn break 7nts from £289pp - incl. flights, hotel & breakfast
Ahoy mateys! Jet off to Malta for some well-deserved late summer sun this September for a stay at the 4* Paradise Bay Resort Hotel is in picturesque Mellieha, known for its pristine beaches. Here you will be right by a sandy beach with a selection of pools overlooking Paradise Bay on one side and the… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Thai beach paradise: 7nts in Khao Lak from £601pp - incl. 4* resort, breakfast & flights
Pirates, we can't resist the beautiful beaches of southern Thailand, and some of the best in the region are to be found around Khao Lak. Expedia are offering a great deal to Khaolak Bhandai Resort & Spa, a lush 4* property that is a few minutes' walk from those white sands and turquoise waters. Flights… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Chic 4* Majorca half board break 4nts from £374pp - incl. flights & hotel
Ahoy mateys! Escape to the crystal clear waters of Cala San Vicente in Majorca next! You'll be staying at the top-rated 4* Grupotel Molins right by the beautiful sandy beach with half board included in your stay (and the option to extend your stay). Bliss! Holiday details Travel duration: 4 nights (longer or shorter stays… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Tuesday, 17 July 2018
Millionaire cleared of threatening to kill Taxi driver with shotgun following fare dispute
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A millionaire company director who was accused of threatening to shoot dead a taxi driver with one of his hunting shotguns has been cleared of all charges. TaxiPointreported yesterday that James Willmott was facing a charge of possession of a shotgun with intent to cause fear of violence. Taxi driver Hanifur Rehman told a court that a dispute over a fare had broken out between himself and Willmott, whom he had picked up from Cardiff city centre along with five other men. According to the accusations, Willmott refused to pay the fare of £40 because he felt Rehman had attempted to raise the price to £60 due to them requesting a detour to pick up some late night McDonalds. When Rehman refused to leave Willmott's property, a large country home in Pendoylan, South Wales, Willmott threatened to go inside a get his shotgun and kill Rehman for trespassing. Rehman said Willmott then returned carrying a hunting shotgun which he then loaded and cocked in his direction. Armed police were called to the millionaires home and arrested Willmott who denied the accusations. Although during a search of the property the police found the gun described to them by Rehman, along with other weapons, Willmott was cleared of the charges by a jury of eight men and four women who took less than an hour to deliberate at Cardiff Crown Court. Mr Willmott admitted owning a 4ft-long shotgun but claims to never of brought it outside to threaten Mr Rehman with. Mr Willmott told the court: "I never took the gun outside. I never pointed the gun at him. The driver left. I went to bed".
BMW to take on Uber as battle of the ride-sharing companies hots up
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It's been revealed that BMW are about to take on Uber and launch a ride-share service in Seattle.
As of July 17th, BMWs ride-sharing arm, ReachNow, will be able to "e-hail" or prebook a vehicle, running at a cost of $2.40 per mile plus $0.40 a minute. The minimum fare will be set at $3.24.
Riders will be able to specify certain criteria to each and every ride , such as choice of music or particular temperature.
The drivers will be supplied by a company called Ecoserve, with drivers working a set shift pattern.
Drivers will be paid a set figure of $14.25 per hour and receive a host of benefits. Drivers will be supplied vehicles at no cost to themselves.
BMW haven't, as yet, indicated if they plan to offer this service outside of Seattle. SK
Flights to wonderful Warsaw from £26 return
Ahoy, how about visiting the capital of stunning Poland with these bargain flights to the one and only Warsaw. There are dates spanning September, this is a great time to visit Poland and there is so much to do in Warsaw you will have a great time. Team with your choice of accommodation and you… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Sizzling Cyprus 4* autumn holiday 7nts from £317pp - incl. flights, hotel & breakfast
Ahoy mateys! Treat yourself to some well-deserved sun this autumn with a stay at the 4* Capital Resort & Spa in Paphos, boasting a great location right on the beach overlooking the Med and a selection of great facilities. We found good rates spanning October, however you could also opt for November and thereby shaving… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Ibiza 4* half board holiday 7nts from £370pp - 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
4* Tuscany summer break from £274pp - incl. 7nts hotel w/rooftop pool, breakfast & flights
Ciao pirates! What could be better than a summertime jaunt to the beautiful countryside of Tuscany? Our Holiday Finder is offering just that, with 7 nights at the 4* Boston - a cute hotel with a rooftop pool! Flights are included. There are great rates to be had on mid-August departures. You can also fly… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Police Telling Uber Passengers "Don't Travel Alone, Don't Tell Driver Where You Live After Yet Another UberRape
Unbelievably SAN ANTONIO police are giving out safety tips to young ladies to stop their Uber drivers raping them, after an Uber driver was arrested, following an accusation of sexually assaulting by a female passenger inside her apartment over the weekend.
Did they not consider revoking Uber's licence or at leas telling young ladies to get proper licensed Taxis?
On Saturday, July 14, the woman called police to report that she had been sexually assaulted by driver Jacobo Manuel Gutierrez, 32.
According to the affidavit, the woman had been drinking at Slackers bar off Nacogdoches Road when she decided to call an Uber to take her home.
During the ride, the woman said the driver stopped in a vacant parking lot and began touching her without consent.
Sounds familiar to the 48 Uber passengers who were raped by Uber drivers in London last year according to the Met Police statistics.
The driver then drove the woman home and followed her into the apartment. Once inside, the woman said Gutierrez sexually assaulted her in her bedroom while she was unable to protect herself.
Gutierrez told police that he helped the woman into her apartment because she was drunk. He claims to have left his cell phone in the apartment and returned to find that she had called police.
During a police interview, Gutierrez eventually told officer that he had touched the woman inside the apartment and engaged in sexual activities.
Gutierrez was arrested and faces charges for sexual assault.
Uber said the driver has been removed from the app and released the following statement:
“What’s been reported is horrible and has no place anywhere. We’ve provided information to the San Antonio Police Department and will continue to support their investigation and proceedings in any way possible."
"Be aware of your surroundings, always be aware of what's going on. This is probably the best advice I can give you," said SAPD Officer Carlos Ortiz.
Ortiz also says it's important for passengers, especially women, to be extra cautious when taking rides.
Along with keeping your eyes and ears open, don't drink too much and make sure the vehicle that pulls up matches the one you ordered.
"When your vehicle comes up, taking a picture of the license plate of that vehicle, just making sure you have some evidence of the vehicle that you were in. That helps police a lot of times because running a plate - whether it's a Texas plate or not a state plate - gives us information on whole that vehicle is registered to," he said.
When it comes to your route getting home, Ortiz says you don't have to make the trip alone.
"One of the things that another person can do is use the pool or the ride share where you actually have to pick up another patron. This way there's two people in the vehicle," Ortiz said.
You can also use a different destination so the driver won't know where you live.
"Finding a well-lit area, a gas station, maybe that's 24-7 where there's going to be people around. Calling a friend or getting out and calling police. A lot of times we can try to help you out in situations that are tough when you're experiencing some sort of weird environment inside a taxi or maybe even a ride share," Ortiz said.
Not once did SADP police offer the advice of getting a legitimate licensed Taxi home.
So the SAPD are saying
"Don’t travel alone in an Uber, give a fake destination, don't get dropped off at your house, choose a public place, then get a friend to meet you there."
Then hope your account isn't charged falsely for a clean up job.
How is this company still allowed to operate?
Meanwhile, here in London:
How many serious sexual assaults are TfL responsible for since they allowed Uber to keep working by not revoking their licence last August when they decided Uber were not fit to operate?
Lives have been shattered which have devastated families across the capital. The TfL commission Mike Brown and his directors at LTPH are responsible for these ruined lives.... they have blood on their hands for not protecting the public.
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Treat yourself to Texas: Flights to Austin from £297 return
Ahoy there pirates, if any of you fancy heading to the USA, check out these flights to Austin in Texas we have sniffed out at under £300 per person. There are a choice of dates spanning November to December, have a play with our flights finder for even more options. Flight details Flights with various… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Flights to Malta from only £41 return (choice of airports)
Pirates, how do you fancy heading to Malta this year, we have come across these return flights at a really great rate. There are many cheap flights in October when the weather should reach a great 25° and there are even a few in the summer too. Why not visit Valletta which is the European… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Vegas baby! 5nt Hard Rock Hotel stay from £476pp - incl. Virgin flights & bags (2019 dates)
Mateys, tick Vegas off your bucket list in 2019 and pay only pirate prices with a stay at the immensely popular Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. This deal -- including return flights and checked bags -- starts from as little as £476 per person, based on 2 sharing It's cheap because its winter but the… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Tantalising Thailand: Flights to Bangkok or Phuket from just £324rtn - incl. luggage & meals
Pirates, we're eyeing up a Thai treat with these bargain flights to Bangkok and Phuket from our Flights Finder! Checked luggage and inflight meals are included included as standard. For Bangkok we've seen dates between November and January, whilst Phuket is cheapest in March and April. All fine options for some winter/spring sunshine. Get packing!… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
5* Family Dubai escape: 5nts from £629pp incl. flights, hotel on the palm, meals & waterpark
Get ahead of the crowd and book your luxury 2018 late summer holiday now to save up to 45% at the 5* Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, located on the famous Palm resort in Dubai. You'll stay for 5 nights at this top location - right on the world famous Palm - along with return flights, half… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Uber agree $19.8 million dollar settlement with FTC
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Uber have agreed to a settlement, totalling just over $19.8 million, after the Federal Trade Commission sued the minicab giant.The case, which was brought by the FTC in the U.S, centred around misleading claims by Uber as to how much Uber drivers could earn as well as misleading lease term agreements.Uber had allegedly claimed, according to the FTC, that the average annual income for UberX drivers in New York was $90,000, whilst in San Fransisco it was $74,000.The FTC argued that these claims were inflated quite significantly, by as much as $20,000 to $30,000 per annum. Therefore, the average income was in fact around $61,000 in New York and $53,000 in San Francisco, furthermore under Less 10% of UberX drivers were able to earn the amounts Uber claimed as its average.Uber's vehicle solutions program also came under scrutiny. The scheme which assists drivers buying and leasing vehicles, had claimed it could get drivers into purchase agreements for as little as $560 per month and could arrange a vehicle lease for $476 per month. The reality was somewhat different, drivers had to pay $640 monthly for a leased vehicle and $800 monthly to purchase a car through the scheme, according to the FTC.A settlement was agreed between the FTC and Uber, whereby Uber agreed to stop making unsubstantiated claims surrounding a drivers earning potential as well as the cost of its finance deals.It was also agreed that Uber would compensate just under 89,000 drivers with a share of almost $20 million, amounting to around $223 per driver.There are concerns from some quarters that the $223 figure will be nowhere near enough to compensate drivers, who have been struggling to cope with the debt attributed to the cost of the vehicles.The refunds will start to be issued this week and will cover drivers working in 2014 and 2015, in cities where Uber recruited heavily.
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