Friday, 27 July 2018

Gloucestershire County Council apologises to Taxi drivers after wrongly issuing warning letters


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Gloucestershire County Council has had to apologised to taxi drivers in the area, after wrongly issuing them with warning letters for using a bus lane.
The cabbies, who are allowed to use the bus lanes in Cheltenham, have been issued the letters by APCOA after there was confusion over their exemption.
The taxi drivers were warned that if they entered the bus lanes again they would be fined £60.
It is believed, according to Graham Foley, owner of Dial-a-cab, who spoke to Gloucestershire Live, there could be as many as 1000 letters wrongly issued.
Criticism was aimed at Gloucestershire County Council over the cost of issuing the letters coning out of the taxoayers purse.
Gloucestershire County Council have issued a full apology, and reassured taxi drivers that the mistake will not occur again.
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Victory for anti-CS11 campaigners as judge approves injunction against work starting and grants judicial review

The Mess That Would Be ‘Swiss Cottage’

A High Court judge has passed Westminster City Council’s bid for an injunction and judicial review into CS11, but said he was "exasperated" by both sides.

In a two-and-a-half-hour hearing this morning, Mr Justice Holgate heard Westminster City Council believed Transport for London (TfL) hadn’t properly modelled traffic for parts of the route, including through St John’s Wood.

Tristan Jones, acting for the borough, also alleged TfL hadn’t properly shared documents with Westminster City Council.

But this was rebuffed by TfL, which said it had shared the same information for the plans with consultants from the council as it had on the Oxford Street pestrianisation plans.

The High Court also heard the transport body hadn’t shown why the Swiss Cottage gyratory work and work on the 100 Avenue Road plans needed to take place simultaneously. Mr Jones said: "There has been no explanation why they most be done at the same time."

Andrew Parkinson, who was assisting the claimant, raised campaigners’ concerns that the gyratory section would increase traffic elsewhere in the route.

Meanwhile Timothy Straker QC, representing TfL, said the council’s "sudden" withdrawal was "politically motivated." He alleged that Westminster’s backing of the plans was dropped after May’s local elections.

The Conservative-run authority jettisoned support for the Oxford Street works at around the same time.

As TfL officers ferried information to him from the back of the court, he said: "If you look at Camden’s response to the consultation, they say they welcome the scheme because Swiss Cottage is so awful."

Throughout the hearing, Mr Justice Holgate aired his frustrations. 

At one point he accused Mr Straker of "grandstanding" over the accusation Westminster City Council’s actions were politically motivated.

He also said one authority taking the other to court was "like nothing I’ve seen before".

"Why is the court being troubled by this?" he said.

He urged the two parties to have informal mediation talks, and said they should be working together to agree the scheme.

The approval means work beginning on July 30 is delayed, and a full judicial review hearing will take place on September 6.

It is expected to last one day.

Following the hearing, campaigner Jessica Learmond-Criqui told the Ham&High: "We are obviously delighted that the judge expressly acknowledged and recognised the concerns of residents about ran running and traffic displacement into Hampstead and St John’s Wood.

"We were very ably assisted by the brilliant planning barrister Andrew Parkinson and couldn’t have done it without him.

"TfL will not be able to start work before the final decision of the judicial review full hearing."

She added: "The judge also mentioned there is a real prospect of an error of law in TfL’s decision [in March to begin work on Swiss Cottage]."

Ben Plowden, TfL’s director of strategy and network development, said CS11 was "a vitally important addition to London’s cycle network" and that work at Swiss Cottage would "make it a better place to live and work while reducing road danger for pedestrians and cyclists".

Of the hearing result, he said only: "Construction was due to begin on July 30. This will now be delayed pending the outcome of a judicial review."

Westminster’s environment chief, the rather more jubilant Cllr Tim Mitchell, said: "We are pleased with the High Court’s decision today which supports the council and residents’ right to be heard on CS11.

"We are worried that CS11 will cause traffic displacement, increase congestion and lead to poorer air quality.

"We are glad that the court has granted our injunction to stop works at Swiss Cottage until the very legitimate concerns with this scheme are addressed via a judicial review."

And he insisted: "Westminster City Council fully supports safe cycling and we are making major investments for cyclists within Westminster."



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Thursday, 26 July 2018

Winter sun in Jamaica: All inclusive break from £679pp - incl. 7nts resort, flights & transfers


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Solo Southeast Asia: 12nts in Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand from £717 - incl. all hotels & flights


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All inclusive Majorca holiday from £266pp - 4nts hotel, flights, luggage & transfers (7nts £356pp)


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Under the Greek sun: 4* Crete all inclusive family break 5nts from £375pp - incl. flights & hotel


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“Seedy” London Uber driver jailed for seven months for sexual assault on passenger


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A “seedy” Uber driver who took a passenger on a detour and ran his hand up her thigh was sentenced to jail for seven months.
Dorin Visanu, 30, molested the woman after picking her up in Clapham, late in the evening of September 2.
She ordered the UberPool to take her home to Shoreditch, and jumped in the front passenger seat when Visanu pulled up.
Prosecutor Grace Ong said “within a minute of getting into the cab Mr Visanu asked her inappropriate questions,” grilling the woman about whether she was single or living with a boyfriend.
“These questions made her feel uncomfortable,” she said, adding that the driver laughed and asked her out despite being told she “wasn’t interested.”
“At this stage he had already touched her on numerous occasions on the thigh area,” said Ms Ong.
The woman told jurors she tried “ignoring him” but still felt “really uncomfortable” during the journey.
“At that stage it was the inappropriate questions,” she explained.
“It was the way he was talking, it was a bit seedy.”
But she said the ride took an ominous turn once Visanu dropped two other fares off in Shoreditch High Street.
“I didn’t live too far away, it was one straight road to my house and one right turn,” the woman said, giving evidence from behind screens.
“Rather than going that way, the driver turned right and started taking me down all these backstreets and roads I had never seen before.
“I didn’t know where I was.”
She said she “panicked” at having to ask why Visanu was lingering at a set of traffic lights after they had turned green.
Visanu replied: “Oh, I thought you were asleep.”
Ms Ong suggested Visanu had been looking for “a quiet spot off the main road” to sexually assault her.
“That’s when I really started to worry, because he wasn’t even looking at the road, he was looking at me,” the complainant continued.
“After the lights had changed and he drove off, while he was changing gear he leaned over to brush my leg.
“I had this dress on that he also pulled on to brush the top of my thigh.’
An Old Bailey jury took just took two hours to convict the married driver of sexual assault.
Judge Anthony Leonard QC said: ‘This is a substantial breach of trust and for someone to do this as a cab driver is appalling.”
In a victim impact statement read to the court, the woman said she had felt “very paranoid” since the assault and didn’t want to leave her flat.
Visanu was arrested two-and-a-half weeks after the incident and gave a prepared statement in interview claiming that he chats to all passengers but means nothing by it. He also insisted that any touching was “absolutely accidental.”
Giving evidence, the driver admitted that his initial claims that the “drunk” woman had been “smashing things” in the car were a pack of lies in response to the woman’s complaint to Uber.
Visanu said he was “scared” about losing his job.
Visanu, of Harlow, Essex, was sentenced for seven months for one count of sexual assault today.
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Police appeal for London taxi driver who left man unconscious on the street


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The City of London Police is looking for witnesses of an incident which left a man lying unconscious in the street.
On the morning of 16 May 2018, a man was pulled from a taxi on Fenchurch Place by the driver. He hit his head as he was dragged by his feet from the vehicle and was left injured in the middle of the road as the taxi drove away.The man was found 15 minutes later by an off-duty police officer and the taxi reappeared shortly after. The driver spoke to the officer but at no point identified that the victim had been in his vehicle. The London Ambulance Service were called and the man was taken to hospital.
Officers have taken a number of steps to identify the taxi driver since the incident and are now calling on the public to help and provide any more information on what happened.
PC Christopher Hook, from the City of London Police, said: “We would like to speak to anyone who witnessed this incident in May. To forcibly move a vulnerable person from your taxi and to leave them lying in the middle of the road is appalling and we need to find the man that did this.
“If you have any information on this incident, please call us on 0207 601 2222 and quote the reference number 2403".
(Images: City of London Police)
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Uber Suspend Services In Barcelona After Ciolent Protests From Taxi Drivers


BARCELONA, Spain — Taxi drivers from all corners of Spain drove to Barcelona to join a 2-day strike that started Wednesday in protest of the growing number of cars operating under ride-hailing apps. Uber and Cabify briefly halted service, saying some of their drivers were attacked.

The taxi drivers, who joined a raucous protest in front of the Arch of Triumph, oppose the recent suspension of additional authorization required for ride-hailing companies to operate in Barcelona.

They want a previously agreed ratio of 30 taxi licenses for every authorized ride-hailing car to be honoured. The current ratio in Catalonia, the Spanish region of which Barcelona is the capital, stands at about 6.7 to 1.

Thousands of demonstrators lit firecrackers and honked car horns as they marched to a government building to demand more regulation on the ride-booking apps they claim are taking away their jobs.

Later Wednesday, Uber and Cabify announced they were temporarily suspending service in Barcelona after some of their drivers were assaulted on the sidelines of the pro-taxi demonstration.

Eduardo Martin, spokesman for Unauto, the Spanish national association for drivers of ride-hailing apps, including Uber and Cabify, said there had been dozens of assaults of Uber and Cabify drivers and passengers in Barcelona, mainly in front of hotels.

Two drivers were hospitalized, he said. One was left unconscious, and the other was taken to the hospital with first-degree burns to his face after an acid attack.

Cars were left with broken windows and wing mirrors.



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Uber Accused Of 'Wage Theft' By It's Own Drivers Down Under.


Uber told its drivers they would get 'more trips' under recent policy changes, a claim which is being disputed.

Uber has been accused of "wage theft" by some of its drivers, who say they have been "deceived" into taking pay cuts under recent policy changes.

As competition intensified with competitors Ola, Taxify and DiDi entering the market, Uber introduced its UberPool and "upfront pricing" policies earlier this year.

The key change was that Uber would provide its customers with "more certainty" by quoting an exact "upfront" price (for example, $40), instead of a range ($35-45).

It's essentially Uber's best estimate of what the trip should cost, and drivers were promised they would get "more trips" as a result.

But several drivers allege they were not given a real choice, as they had to sign amended contracts agreeing to be bound by Uber's estimates, which were "frequently too low".

Otherwise, they risked "deactivation", which means getting blocked from the Uber app without explanation.

After interviewing 40 Uber drivers, the ABC found that an overwhelming majority (35) said they saw a "significant" drop in their earnings, as they were getting "short-changed" on almost every trip.

This was compared to what they would have earned according to the meter.

Only one said he was making more money, and four said their earnings were steady.

Why are drivers claiming underpayment?

Despite the transition to upfront fixed prices, Uber said it would still charge by time and distance, according to its app's meter, in some situations:

"If the trip changes significantly such as with heavy traffic or multiple extra stops, the fare will be automatically adjusted to use the actual time and distance travelled," the company said in an email to drivers.

But several drivers have told the ABC that their worst cases of "underpayment" happened precisely under those circumstances as Uber failed to follow its own policy.

Uber's online support staff told many of them that their 20 or 30-minute delays -- caused by traffic jams, and unexpected demands from customers to "pick up friends along the way" or "pull over at McDonald's" -- were not considered "significant" enough.

Therefore, their pay would remain at the lower figure (the upfront estimate), rather than the higher amount (based on the meter).

The problem was that the company "bases its fares on upfront calculations that nobody is able to explain", said one full-time driver, Jackie (not his real name).

None of the drivers wanted their real names to be published for fear of Uber deactivating their accounts.

On its website, the company said:

"Upfront Pricing is calculated using the expected time and distance of the trip and local traffic, as well as how many riders and nearby drivers are using Uber at that moment.

The company's spokesperson confirmed it uses "historical traffic patterns" to make that calculation.

But Jackie disputed the reliability of this method: "How can traffic jams, especially ones caused by future car accidents, be calculated based on 'historical' data'?"

"It wasn't in Uber's historical data yesterday, and it sure wasn't there 20 years ago."

"It frustrates the hell out of me they can sit in a bubble and make rulings like this."

"That's why I hate upfront pricing with a passion."

The price of the lower-cost carpooling service UberPool is also determined by its "upfront" fare policy.

"In most cases, UberPool trips are likely to undercut UberX trips [the next cheapest offering] by up to 40 per cent," said Max B, an Uber driver who runs an online advocacy group, Ride Share Drivers United (RSDU).

Uber's spokesperson said: "We continue to focus on demonstrating the benefits of UberPool and encouraging further use, including investing in discounts to passengers who share their ride.

"More affordable rides means more trips for drivers and less wait time between trips."

How much worse off are drivers?

One driver, Edmund, who has been with the company for more than two years, said he was losing on average $28 per week.

Among the other drivers, the alleged amount of underpayments varied according to each trip. Sometimes it was low as just a few cents.

But other times, the difference between Uber's estimate and what drivers claim they "should have" earned, under the meter, was as much as 30 per cent.

"This is wage theft -- nearly 90 per cent of the time, the company underpays me by 50 cents per trip, and up to $4," said another driver, Stephen.


Considering the full-time drivers take hundreds of trips each month, the difference can add up quickly.

Uber's spokesperson said: "We want driver partners to be successful which is why we are investing in innovations to encourage more riders to choose the app, and proactively share information about when and where the best times to drive are.

"We also continue to work on improving our driver app in response to feedback from partners so they continue to choose us.

One driver pointed out that there will always be "a loser" in the upfront estimate system.

"If I end up being paid more money under Uber's upfront price [compared to the meter calculation] that means the customer has paid too much.

"They would have been better off under 'time and distance' charging in that case, but that situation is rare."

Fair Work investigation

"This new system may sound sensible on its face value," said Max B.

"But drivers, who Uber claims are 'independent contractors', are kept in the dark and aren't told what the actual 'upfront fare' price is until the trip ends.

"The first rule of thumb to being an independent contractor is to know exactly how much they will get paid for a job, let alone a 'predetermined' job cost.

Some of the Uber drivers who spoke to the ABC have also recently been contacted with the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO), as part of its "sham contracting" probe.

Basically, it is looking into whether Uber is misrepresenting its employees as independent contractors (or entrepreneurs running their own businesses) -- to avoid paying minimum wage, annual leave, sick leave and superannuation.

The FWO, through a spokesperson, confirmed it is currently investigating Uber "to determine whether the engagement of Uber drivers is compliant with Commonwealth workplace laws", but would not comment further.

Bonded to Uber … for now

Drivers like Jackie are trying to minimise their time driving for Uber "as much as possible" in response to the recent changes to its pricing policy.

Despite his personal feelings about the company, he has little choice but to continue driving for Uber in the meantime.

"A driver is very expendable at the end of the day," he said.

"It doesn't matter if I leave -- 100 others would take my place.

"Unfortunately, Uber controls the market in Australia, and at least 90 per cent of my trips are with them.

"But only three-quarters of my pay is from Uber. I earn the rest from Ola and private chauffeuring because they pay better."

Uber takes a 27.5 per cent cut from its drivers' pockets, while Ola's and Taxify's commissions are lower, at 15 per cent.

"But until one of the other competitors gains ground on Uber, we have no choice but to tolerate the conditions of the dominant player."



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Keep it Corfu: 7nts in Autumn from £149pp incl. studio & flights


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