Monday, 30 July 2018

Autumn in the Algarve: 3nts luxury break from £171pp incl. 5* hotel, breakfast & flights


Pirates, pack for Portugal with 3 nights in stunning Albufeira from £171pp including the 5* Salgados Dunas Suites & flights. This dreamy hotel has 6 pools, lovely views and delicious food to keep you happy & relaxed for a luxury short break. Holiday details: Travel duration: 3 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example date:… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

7nts on South Beach: Jet off to Miami from £533rtn - incl. hotel & flights


It's time to party on South Beach pirates! With this flight & hotel deal from Expedia, you'll be just a few minutes' walk from one of the most famous beaches in the northern hemisphere, as well as the stylish nightlife of Ocean Drive. We're eyeing up a trip in early September, when the sunshine is… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

4* Majorca holiday from £180pp - 7nts hotel, flights, luggage & transfers (2-4 share)


Pirates, these bargain holidays just keep on coming, check out this awesome getaway in Majorca we have come across for under £200 each. This holiday in Majorca is based on either a group or couple sharing, staying for a week in a 4* hotel. Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights Example date: 5th - 12th… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Oh Canada! Return flights to Toronto from £261 - Many dates until 2019


Mateys, if Canada is on your bucket list then we've got just the deal for you. Return flights to Toronto are currently available, starting from just £261, with departures from a variety of airports across the UK and Ireland. Dates stretch through to 2019 so you shouldn't have to look to hard to find a… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Charming 4* Tuscany break 4nts from £261pp - incl. flights, rustic countryside hotel & breakfast


Ahoy mateys! Discover the rolling hills of Tuscany this autumn world-renown for its great cuisine, thermal springs and wineries staying in a charming, rustic villa just outside of picturesque Lucca. Breakfast is included in this offer, which makes a great base for exploring everythig the region has to offer. Holiday details Travel duration:… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Half board Costa Dorada break from £303pp - incl. 7nts hotel, flights, bags & transfers


Pirates, there's still time to get away this August with the beach bargains in our Package Finder! With this deal you'll be staying at the Cala Font Hotel, just 50 metres from the seafront. As well as half board meals, this package includes flights, luggage, transfers and ATOL protection. The cheapest option departs from Glasgow… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Cheap flights to Pittsburgh from £253 return


Pirates, Pittsburgh is famous for it's sport teams but has so much more to offer on top of that. Why not grab these cheap flights we have found to see for yourself! Use our flights finder for even more options! Flight details Flights to Pittsburgh Departures from London Example date: 31/08 to 12/09 Dates spanning… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Luxe 5* Halkidiki family holiday 7nts from £389pp - incl. half board, hotel & flights


Arrr pirates! We all deserve a little luxury every once in a while, and we've laid eyes on this luxurious 5* family holiday to Halkidiki in Greece. You'll be staying on a half board basis at the gorgeous Miraggio Thermal Spa Resort boasting 3 outdoor pools, along with a marina and a huge full-service thermal… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Peak season: Flights to Bangkok or Phuket from just £287rtn - 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, some of the best times to visit Thailand! Phuket flights are cheapest in March and April. Flight… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

TfL Hydrogen Bus Leak Closes The Aldwych 


One of TfL’s Hydrogen Buses, on the RV1 rout, has today put thousands of people in danger. 

The bus was reported to be leaking Hydrogen gas, which is highly flammable and in certain cases can cause serious explosions. 

The Aldwych has had to be closed off to vehicles and pedestrians, adding greatly to London’s congestion, while engineers from the bus company try to deal with and clean up the problem. 

A few years ago, a Hydrogen Taxi Cab was hit by a bullet in a street in Las Vegas, both passenger and driver were killed in the explosion and subsequent fire. 

The authorities there immediately band vehicles from using this type of fuel.

In London Hydrogen busses first introduced under leasing agreement by Mayor Ken Livingston, are currently band from routs using underpasses and tunnels because of the risks. 

Emergency services should be well practised in gas leaks in this area after the massive gas leak that closed Charing Cross station in January this year, followed by another major leak in Covent Garden in April. 



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All inclusive 5* holiday from £187pp: 7nt early bird Tunisia bargain - incl. direct flights


Pirates, book early and you can land some true bargains when you use our Holiday Finder. Currently we're seeing 7 nights all inclusive at the 5* Mehari Hammamet in Tunisia from as little as £187 per person, based on 2 sharing in 2019. There are heaps of UK departure options, departing from January to April… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Bargain Bucharest break from £76pp - 2nts 3* hotel & flights (5* option from £126pp)


Pirates, we have teamed some bargain flights to Bucharest in Romania with a choice of hotels to make a great getaway! The Bucharest mini break is under £80 per person and there are a choice of dates and durations. How to book: You are required to make payments on different booking sites by clicking the… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Turns Out Uber Had Yet Another Secret Program To Thwart Police Raids: Report


Uber is currently facing as many as five criminal probes over various schemes from the company’s earlier years under former-CEO Travis Kalanick, but could face more legal scrutiny thanks to yet another secret program unveiled Thursday by Bloomberg.

The ride-hailing company, well-known for its reputation to flout regulations, had a practice of stymying police raids by using a remote system it created called Ripley. From early 2015 until late 2016, Ripley was deployed as many as two dozen times to thwart police raids in foreign countries and thereby shield evidence from authorities, Bloomberg reports, citing three unnamed people familiar with the program:

The Uber HQ team overseeing Ripley could remotely change passwords and otherwise lock up data on company-owned smartphones, laptops, and desktops as well as shut down the devices. This routine was initially called the unexpected visitor protocol. Employees aware of its existence eventually took to calling it Ripley, after Sigourney Weaver’s flamethrower-wielding hero in the Alien movies. The nickname was inspired by a Ripley line in Aliens, after the acid-blooded extraterrestrials easily best a squad of ground troops. “Nuke the entire site from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.”

Uber and other companies have reason to protect the kind of information it maintains, Bloomberg says, but the issue is that some employees “felt the program slowed investigations that were legally sound in the local offices’ jurisdictions.” And that could present yet another legal problem for the company.

Prosecutors may look at whether Uber obstructed law enforcement in a new light. “It’s a fine line,” says Albert Gidari, director of privacy at Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet & Society. “What is going to determine which side of the line you’re on, between obstruction and properly protecting your business, is going to be things like your history, how the government has interacted with you.”

There’s been vague mentions of the program’s existence in the past—a former employee in 2016 detailed an episode from a Montreal police raid that showed how Ripley could work—but the massive scope of the program wasn’t known until Bloomberg’s story.

For its part, Uber told Bloomberg that, similar to “every company with offices around the world, we have security procedures in place to protect corporate and customer data,” Uber said in a statement. “When it comes to government investigations, it’s our policy to cooperate with all valid searches and requests for data.”

In a statement to Jalopnik, an Uber spokesperson described one use of this type of program: “For instance, if an employee loses their laptop, we have the ability to remotely log them out of Uber’s systems to prevent someone else from accessing private user data through that laptop.”

The existence of Ripley comes at a precarious moment for Uber. Later this month, a blockbuster trial between Google’s self-driving car unit, Waymo, and Uber kicks off. Waymo accused Uber in a lawsuit last year of using stolen tech files to advance its autonomous driving program. (Uber denies the claims.)

The FBI is also investigating Uber for spying on Lyft drivers, and the feds are also looking into Uber’s use of a secret program called Greyball that helped it undermine law enforcement officials investigating the company.

TAXI LEAKS EXTRA BIT : 
Open questions to Mike 'on side' Brown
How many hits are there going to be before you revoke Uber's provisional licence under the one hit and your out system???
How many more rapists are we going to see jailed?
How many more assaults?
How many more drug deals?
How many more terrorist attacks?
Before you act Mike???


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An over-saturated Taxi industry could be on it's way in Finland since the deregulation of the trade


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Since the deregulation of Finland's taxi industry on July, 1, the transport safety agency have revealed that it has received a huge amount of applications from individuals who want to join the trade. According to a report in yle Finland, there was 700 online applications submitted on the first day that the new laws took effect. New regulations (or lack of) depending on how you assess the latest changes to taxi law, are set out to make it easier to obtain a licence as authorities believe 90 percent of future taxi orders in Finland will be booked and taken place through a variety of mobile ride-hailing apps. There is currently no laws put in place to cap the amount of licences being issued which could cause a problem further down the line like in many cities around the world. TaxiPoint reported last week that New York regulatorsare now in talks to cap the number of licenses being issued to ride-hailing apps Uber and Lyft, and Spanish Taxi drivers bringing many cities to a standstill as they protested against the huge volume of licenses handed out to Uber and Cabify drivers.
According to figures by TFL, London has seen around a 75% increase in private hire licences being issued since the arrival of Uber.
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Double dip flights to Cyprus & Abu Dhabi from £194 return: 2 destinations for the price of 1


Don't ask us how mateys but our deal-hunting pirates have just stumbles upon double-dip flights to Cyprus and Abu Dhabi that work out CHEAPER than flying to Abu Dhabi alone. From £194 return, you can fly to Larnaca and Abu Dhabi return. These bargain flights are only available from London and include just hand luggage,… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

No entry! Backlash at plans to shut off Judd Street to cars


Residents warn polluting traffic will be diverted into residential streets by King's Cross changes

COUNCIL chiefs have been warned that shutting off one of the best-known roads in King’s Cross to cars and lorries will backfire, increasing pollution in side streets and sending traffic to an accident blackspot.

Camden is preparing to block off Judd Street – the road the Town Hall is on – to all traffic apart from cyclists, opening up a new front in the see-saw conflict between frustrated drivers behind the wheel of a car and those travelling through the borough on two wheels.

Black cab drivers have already raised concerns about the changes, while in reply the London Living Streets campaigners say Camden is right to prioritise access to pedestrians and cyclists over polluting vehicles.

But residents in King’s Cross and Bloomsbury insist they will be the big losers in the row, predicting that heavy traffic serving King’s Cross will be diverted into their streets, and then towards Dukes Road – the scene of a litany of "near-misses" and the death of Mark Welsh, a 55-year-old who was hit by a lorry turning left last year.

More than 60 residents were at a public meeting at the Lumen Church in Tavistock Place, called by the Bloomsbury Residents Action Group (BRAG), on Tuesday evening, Most raised concerns about a spiralling route that car drivers – and ambulance services – may be left with to get through the area. They also complained about what they say is a lack of meaningful consultation by the council, but said they feared being unfairly branded as anti-cyclist.

The row has echoes of the CS11 row in Swiss Cottage, where residents say attempts to improve safety for cyclists will only turn their roads into rat-runs. That dispute saw a placard confrontation between supporters and opponents of the new cycle superhighway outside Hampstead Theatre as rival demonstrations met head on.

Council leader Georgia Gould approved the Judd Street changes last month, but objectors have now resolved to try and persuade her to think again and undertake a new consultation survey on the proposals.

John Hartley, from London Living Streets, said the changes would "open up the area" to people who cycled, improving air quality, and John Chamberlain, of the Camden Cycling Campaign, said the scheme would be the "final missing link on the route from Kentish Town to Elephant and Castle", adding: "It will reduce traffic levels and therefore improve air quality in the area south of the Euston Road."

But Debbie Radcliffe, chairwoman of BRAG, said: "There is a persistent argument that the removal of motor traffic improves air quality. But the pollution doesn’t go away, it just moves somewhere else. And the more you slow traffic down, the more pollution levels increase."

She added: "We applaud the council’s transport policy to prioritise pedestrians and cyclists in the hierarchy of movement. But these same pedestrians and cyclists will be exposed to the increased pollution that is displaced elsewhere."

Ray Allesson, an RMT trade union officer representing the black cab trade, said access to Judd Street was "vitally important" because taxi drivers often ferry people between Bloomsbury’s hospitals, and the Royal National Institute for the Blind.

A council spokesman said: "The new space at the top of Judd Street will make it safer for pedestrians and cyclists to cross Euston Road. There will also be a new pedestrian crossing outside the British Library."

He added: "Anybody who has tried to cross Euston Road at Midland Road/Judd Street junction will know how difficult this road is to get across – this is a key reason for deciding to make these changes. This will also improve cycle links between Euston Road and central Camden by introducing raised cycle lanes along Midland Road."

Source : Camden Journal

TAXI LEAKS EXTRA BIT : by @WalkbarLDN

Should Camden even be doing this with the Tavistock Place scheme discredited in its present form by Public Inquiry and awaiting Camden's proposals to resolve those issues?

The dynamic will no longer be the same.

This #EliteCapture by these articulate know-nothings is cult like.



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4* all inclusive Zante holiday from £376pp - 7nts hotel, flights, luggage & transfers


Pirates, we have come across this great all inclusive holiday in Zante in gorgeous Greece for under £400 per person! You will stay in a great rated 4* hotel with your fav matey - get booking to secure this price today! Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights Example date: 18th - 25th October Departure from… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

See the Northern Lights from £220pp: 3nt Iceland stay - incl. flights, 4* hotel & breakfast


Cheer up your post-Christmas blues this January by pre-booking a trip to Iceland during, what will be, peak Northern Lights season. A 3-night minibreak, with flights, 4* hotel and breakfast starts from as little as £220 per person, based on 2 sharing -- that's quite the bargain for pricey Reykjavik. It's cheapest flying from London,… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Flights to Zadar, Croatia from £31 return


Pirates, we have come across these bargain flights in Croatia to a great place called Zadar. Croatia is getting more and more popular with even the Beckhams visiting this year! Grab these cheap flights while they last - use our flights finder for even more options. Flight details Direct flights Departures from London, Manchester Example… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

5* Morocco getaway from £308pp - incl. 4nts Pullman spa hotel, breakfast & flights


Get yourselves the pampering you pirates really deserve with this fantastic trip to the 5* Pullman Marrakech. Impressive facilities include a full-service spa, fitness centre, heated family pool, separate 'Zoo' pool for adults as well as golf course access if you'd like to hit the links. Flights are included. The cheapest departures are in September,… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT