Saturday, 28 July 2018

Magical Mykonos getaway from £345pp - 3nts 4* hotel with infinity pool, breakfast & flights


Pirates, next up we have stunning Mykonos where you will stay in a great 4* hotel with a perfect score at TripAdvisor so you know you are staying somewhere really awesome. Breakfast is included for this Mykonos holiday and you can stay for as little as 3 nights or why not push the boat out… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Ooh la la: Chic 2nt Paris city break from £149pp - incl. 4* design hotel & flights


Pirates, how about a wicked little getaway to romantic Paris? The 4* Vice Versa was designed by Chantal Thomass, with each guest room inspired by one of the seven deadly sins. With this deal from Expedia, flights are included as well as 2 nights at the hotel. The cheapest time to go is early September,… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Sail New York to UK on Cunard's QM2: 7nt full board cruise from £849pp - incl. flight to USA


Tick 2 big travel activities off your bucket list by combining a trip to New York with a cruise on one of the most famous cruise ships in the world, the iconic Queen Mary 2! Fly from London to New York and then spend 7 nights sailing from the USA to the UK from as… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Lovely Lisbon getaway from £171pp - 3nts 4* spa hotel with rooftop pool and bar & flights


Ahoy there pirates, the city of Lisbon is up next as we have found this awesome mini break staying in a funky 4* hotel with a rooftop pool and bar for under £200 per person. The getaway in Portugal has availability at great prices throughout November and December, so book now to escape the coldness… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Maldives 5* All inclusive break 7nts from £1,775pp - incl. Overwater/beach villa, flights & more


Ahoy mateys! The paradise of Maldives is synonymous with overwater villas flanked by mesmerising turquoise water. This is why we're excited about this next holiday placing you at the 5* Cocoon Maldives, a boutique property in the unspoiled paradise of Lhaviyani Atoll, with all inclusive and transfers included with an selection of island pastimes to… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Harry Potter themed apartment stay in Edinburgh from £50pppn in central location


Calling all Harry Potter loving pirates, we have come across this super cute Harry Potter themed apartment in the heart of bonnie Edinburgh. Castle Nest is in a great location in Edinburgh, sleeps 2 and is well equipped for a comfortable stay. Dates span September but if you wish to travel in August for the… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Another Sexual Predator Who Slipped Through TfLTPH's Vetting Process Jailed.



For anyone who is under the illusion that Uber are safe a safe form of transport!!

This is Dorin Visanu above. He is a 29 year old TfL registered Private Hire driver from Harlow working on the Uber platform. 
On Thursday this week, he was sentenced at Central Crown Court to 7months jail for committing sexual assault on passengers in his mini cab.

The assaults took place in Clapham and Shoreditch. 
Visanu was also given a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) which will stay on the police national computer for 10 years and he's details will be added to the sex offenders register.

Is this yet another case of lives shattered by a perverted sexual predator, because TfLTPH didn't do their job properly, because they put revenue in front of public safety!!!
Again, we wonder if this was one of Helen Chapman's 13,000 drivers with a dodgy DBS check, that she personally vouched for ???



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New York City Council consider capping cab numbers


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New York City Council is considering imposing a cap on any new cab licenses being issued in a bid to assist the struggling taxi industry, which has seen six suicides in as many months.
The cap, which is designed to curtail ride-hailing apps, such as Uber and Lyft, will initially last for twelve months.
This isn't the first time an attempt to stem the relentless flow of Uber and Lyft vehicles has been proposed. In 2015 an unsuccessful attempt at a similar proposal was thwarted.
According to Politico, Stephen Levin, a Brooklyn Council Member argued that the differences between the 2015 proposal and the latest proposal to cap license numbers is that the anticipated impact in 2015 has now become a reality.
Among other proposals are the waiving of license fees for wheelchair accessible vehicles and a minimum fare for high volume services.
It is claimed that a cap on licenses may hurt consumers who have minimal access to public transport.
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Sizzling Sicily: 7nts from £276pp - incl. 4* hotel, flights & breakfast


Ahoy mateys! Sicily is up next and we've found some cracking rates over at the popular 4* Hotel Domina Zagarella. Here you'll be situated right by the seafront with the choice of 2 pools and scenic views. Go get it before it's gone! Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Flights to Vietnam from £339rtn - incl. luggage & meals (Fly back from Thailand from £382rtn)


Pirates, it's time to explore the wonders of Vietnam with these bargains from our Flights Finder! Swiss are starting flights to Ho Chi Minh City later this year, so they've released some lovely fares as a special treat. These flights include luggage & meals, and we've seen options departing from London, Birmingham & Manchester. We've… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Two thugs jailed for the brutal attack of minicab driver in Liverpool


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Two men have been jailed for the attack and racial abuse of a private hire driver in Liverpool. David Hickman, 28, and Liam Hawes, 21, brutally attacked the unnamed driver during the early hours of Boxing Day whilst on a trip that saw the men purchase drugs on route. A court heard how the two men took the minicab from Upton to Wallasey, when Hawes left the vehicle to make a drug purchase from a man on a bike. Hickman stayed in the car during the exchange. Hawes then returned to the vehicle and the two men demanded that they were taken back to Upton. The driver refused the return journey pointing out that the two men didn't have enough money to cover the trip. Hawes and Hickman offered to use their phones as payment which was turned down by the driver. Both men became aggressive and left the vehicle. One of the passenger doors was not closed so the driver exited the vehicle to secure it. The court heard that it was at this moment that Hickman began to attack his victim, repeatedly punching him in the face. During the attack Hickman could be heard encouraging Hawes to join in the assault by shouting "kill the p***". The court heard that Hawes then began to punch the victim in the face.
(Liverpool Crown Court)
The attack eventually ended when the driver was able to press the car horn. Both men ran off leaving their victim battered and bruised. The police and ambulance services arrived at the scene soon after. The driver sustained a fracture to his right eye socket and cheek. It was also confirmed during the aftermath that the attackers had made away with £180 from the drivers money belt. The driver, who moved to the UK from Bangladesh back in 1990, no longer works as a private hire driver and has regular flashbacks which has left him with no confidence. Hickman, who was found to be the instigator of the attack was sentenced to four years in jail. Judge Flewitt stated that half the term will be custodial and the other half willl be on licence. Flewitt described Hawes as being genuinely remorseful and a decent person. He was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.
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Friday, 27 July 2018

Bring it, Barcelona: 3nts in 5* design hotel from £159pp incl. flights


Pirates, hit up the glorious city of Barcelona, with 3 nights from £159pp including the sumptuously designed 5* NH Collection Barcelona Tower & flights. The city is full of excellent bars, cafes, restaurants and nightlife, perfect for exploring - and what nicer way to do it than from a posh 5* hotel? Holiday details: Travel… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

It's getting hot in here, so book a ski holiday: Swiss flights in 2018 & 2019 from £43 return


There are up to 12 ski resorts within 90 minutes of Geneva; St Gerais, Chamonix, Les Contamines and Les Gets are all easily accessible. EasyJet fly direct from the UK on many days in December, January, February and March, making the Swiss city is the perfect place to start your 2018/2019 ski holiday. We found… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Terrific Tenerife winter half board holiday from £348pp - 7nts 5* hotel & flights


Ahoy, if any of you pirates want a luxury getaway to look forward to then head to the Canary Islands on this 5* holiday. The holiday in Tenerife departs in December - the perfect way to escape the UK weather that will no doubt be less than perfect. You will be staying on a half… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Croatia group villa holiday 7nts from £228pp - incl. flights & beachfront resort


Ahoy mateys! Take your crew of your fam to Croatia in September as we've found some great rates over at the popular 4* Melia Istrian Villas in Umag where you'll be staying in a spacious, fully-equipped villa. The hotel offers a beach location and 2 swimming pools, along with a host of other facilities. What… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

What a waste of money: hundreds of taxi drivers wrongly sent warning letters for using bus lanes


Graham Foley, with a bundle of warning letters sent to taxi drivers, by the bus lane camera on the A40 in Cheltenham(Image: Copyright Unknown)

Hundreds of warning letters have been sent to taxi drivers because they drove in Cheltenham bus lanes - even though they are perfectly entitled to do so.

A mix-up means the letters have been sent to drivers of taxis and private hire vehicles by APCOA, the company dealing with traffic enforcement matters on behalf of Gloucestershire County Council.

So even though those vehicles are exempt from a ban on general traffic using the bus lanes, and also Boots Corner, newly-installed cameras have captured their registration details and letters have been sent out. They have warned the owners of the cars that they were illegally driving in the areas and would be fined £60 if they did it again

Graham Foley, owner of Dial-a-Cab in Cheltenham, said it had been alarming for his drivers to receive the letters, which must have cost the tax payer a lot of money.

The new camera overlooking the bus lane on the A40, by the Benhall roundabout, has been in use since late last month. A new camera monitoring traffic at Boots Corner has also been operating since then.

Mr Foley said it seemed APCOA had sent out letters to hundreds of taxi drivers, telling them they had been spotted driving in the bus lanes at Benhall and in Albion Street.

He said drivers working for his company had been sent 100 and therefore he thought the total number sent out had been about 1,000.

The new traffic enforcement camera in Clarence Street, Cheltenham(Image: Rob Jenkins)

He said: "The biggest thing about this is the phenomenal waste of money and that is council tax payers’ money."

He said APCOA should have been sent a comprehensive list of taxis that are allowed to use the bus lanes and Boots Corner.

And he believed the county council could easily have got that information from the district councils in Cheltenham and surrounding towns and cities, which are responsible for issuing taxi drivers with their licences.

A spokeswoman for the county council said: "APCOA now has a full list of exempt vehicles from all district councils across the county and is working hard to upload them on to the system.

"We’re sorry for this delay and would like to reassure taxi drivers that this was a short term mistake and will not be happening moving forward."



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Charge to Prague: 3nts in top-rated 5* hotel from £146pp incl. flights & breakfast


Pirates, take on Prague with 3 nights from £146pp including the 5* Grandior Hotel Prague, breakfast & flights. This gorgeous city is easy to explore, and with a top-rated, 5* hotel as your base, you'll enjoy this European jewel in style. Holiday details: Travel duration: 3 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example date: 13th… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Flights to brilliant Bucharest in Romania from £36 return


Pirates, Bucharest in Romania has so much to offer and we have come across these bargain flights for under £40 return. There are a choice of dates and the flights are from London and you can also fly from Bristol for a bit extra. Flight details Direct flights Departures from London, Bristol Example date: 6th… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Memo To Mike 'On Side' Brown And Sadiq Khan....If NYC Can Do It, So Can't You ???


New York City officials are moving to cap the number of vehicles driving for Uber and other ride-hailing services as part of an aggressive move to address mounting concerns that their explosive growth has led to worsening congestion and low driver wages.

The legislation being considered by the City Council would make New York the first major American city to set a limit on ride-hailing vehicles, which in a relatively short period of time have transformed the transportation networks in cities across the world. Mayor Bill de Blasio, while stopping short of fully endorsing the proposal, suggested that the time had come to rein in the industry.

The proposal supported by the City Council speaker, Corey Johnson, would halt the issuance of new for-hire vehicle licenses, except for vehicles that are wheelchair accessible, while the city conducts a yearlong study of the industry.

It is the second attempt by New York City — Uber’s largest United States market — to cap the company’s vehicles after a failed effort by Mr. de Blasio in 2015. Since then, the number of for-hire vehicles in the city has surged, rising to more than 100,000 vehicles, from about 63,000 in 2015, according to the city.

Mr. de Blasio, Mr. Johnson and other elected officials have raised concerns about the decimation of the once-thriving taxi industry and the increasing gridlock on city streets. Questions over the impact of ride-hailing services have also become more visceral: Six professional drivers have killed themselves in recent months, including three taxi drivers.

New York’s strong stance toward Uber comes at a time when other cities are grappling with how to respond to the challenges posed by the remarkable rise of ride-hail apps. Last month, Uber won back its license to operate in London after agreeing to stricter regulations.

A series of proposals before the City Council — all seeking to tackle problems in the industry — would also move to set minimum pay rules for app drivers, a step that would make New York the first major American city to establish a pay minimum for drivers. The City Council could vote on the measures as soon as Aug. 8.

Mr. Johnson, a Democrat who became City Council speaker in January, said that it was clear that something needed to be done to grapple with the disruption in the taxi and for-hire vehicle industry.

“This is the plan that we came up with and in my heart I believe it’s the best path forward,” Mr. Johnson said in a statement. “Our goal has always been to protect drivers, bring fairness to the industry and reduce congestion. That’s what this proposal does, and it represents the broad outlines of what we think our next steps should be as a city to help the industry.”

Uber, setting the stage for what could be another fierce fight, immediately blasted the proposal, arguing that it would hurt its customers, especially those who live in the boroughs outside Manhattan, where the growth of ride-hailing services in neighborhoods ill served by public transit helped them achieve a milestone and surpass yellow cabs in the number of daily riders.

“The City Council’s Uber cap will leave New Yorkers stranded while doing nothing to prevent congestion, fix the subways and help struggling taxi medallion owners,” said Josh Gold, a spokesman for Uber. “The Council’s cap will hurt riders outside Manhattan who have come to rely on Uber because their communities have long been ignored by yellow taxis and do not have reliable access to public transit.”

Mr. de Blasio’s office worked with the City Council on the proposals and Eric Phillips, a spokesman for the mayor, said City Hall would monitor the legislation and hoped that it would help drivers and decrease congestion.

“The mayor was out front on this issue when few people were,” Mr. Phillips said in a statement. “He is pleased it’s getting the attention it deserves from the Council.” Any bill passed by the Council to regulate ride-hailing services would have to be signed by Mr. de Blasio before taking effect.

This week, transit officials said the popularity of Uber and other ride-hail apps had been a factor in the continuing decline in subway and bus ridership. But some transit advocates say the main reason riders are abandoning the subway and bus system is because of terrible service: Uber is just offering an attractive alternative.

The City Council is also moving to regulate Airbnb, another tech company that has upended a long established industry — in this case, hotels. Uber’s leaders have signaled that they were open to discussing new regulations, but they have adamantly opposed any cap.

On Thursday, as city officials began to discuss the cap, Uber released a new ad to oppose the proposal. The ad focused on the difficulty some New Yorkers — particularly people of color — face in hailing a taxi. It shows vehicles vanishing from the app. “If the New York City Council gets its way, all of this could disappear,” the ad says.
Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat in his second term, engaged in a bruising battle with Uber during the 2015 debate over a cap. The company introduced an app feature, known as “de Blasio view,” that showed riders lengthy projected wait times if a cap was approved.

But Uber’s reputation has taken a hit in the years since it successfully fended off the mayor. The company was rocked by accusations of gender discrimination and harassment in its workplace, and its founder resigned last year.

Still, Uber and other apps like Lyft are popular in New York. The City Council’s legislative package would change the way these apps operate, licensing companies that provide more than 10,000 daily trips as high-volume transportation services with separate regulations. Under the bills, city officials could also set standards for how often a vehicle must be occupied by a passenger, to reduce the time spent driving around the city while empty.

Mr. Johnson’s office said that it hoped the proposals would push companies to add more wheelchair-accessible vehicles — a longstanding problem in the industry.


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Christmas in New York from £287 return: Direct flights with United until Summer 2019


Pirates, be quick because we don't know how long these absolute BARGAIN flights to New York will stick around. You can fly direct with United to Newark Airport from London from as little as £287 return on a HUGE range of dates from September, 2018 until June, 2019 -- including some Christmas, Thanksgiving AND New… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT