Thursday, 2 August 2018

Paw-some! Flights to the US from £79 each way (New York, Boston/Providence)


It's time for a Party in the USA with these flash sale fares from Norwegian! Thanks to a cool promo code (see below) you can skip over the pond for just £79 each way! Return flight prices start at £161 - wowzers! These bargain flights depart in September and October - ideal for an autumn… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Bubble stay in Kent Safari Park from £183pp - incl. park entry, welcome drink & golf buggy hire


Ahoy pirates, imagine falling asleep under the stars and waking up to the view of giraffes grazing in the morning? We've found this awesome deal with Secret Escapes, staying in your very own Bubble in Port Lympne - how romantic can you get! You can hop in your own golf buggy and visit the lions,… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Flash Sale! Direct flights to San Francisco, California from £300rtn - incl. luggage & meals


It's time to see how things are done over on the West Coast with this limited time offer from Thomas Cook Airlines! For a limited time only, direct flights to funky San Francisco are available for just £300 return, including luggage and meals. Winner! These flash sale prices apply on flights in September 2018. There… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Justice Must Be Seen To Be Done : Wendy's Wheels Loses Licence For Being Not Fit And Proper

In the recent case against Uber, chumoxcracy judge Emma Arbuthnot, tried Uber not on the evidence presented to her, which clearly and indisputably showed (on Uber's own admittance) them to be 'not fit and proper', but on what the company might aspire to become in the future. 

It's like the judge saying to John Reginald Christie "we know you killed these women and that child, but if you promise not to do it again, you can carry on walking the streets of Ladbroke Grove as a special constable". 

Justice must not only be done....it should be seen to be done! 

Below is a case reported in the Yorkshire post which shows how Uber should have been judged. Let's hope that in the upcoming case against Uber in York, the case is heard in front of an unbiased, impartial recorder such as Angus Whithington and not one of the Tory faithful such as Emma Arbuthnot. 

The Case Of Wendy's Wheels :

A private hire firm in Bridlington has ceased trading with immediate effect after a court decided one of the owners was “not a fit and proper person” to hold an operators or drivers licence.

In a final bid to continue operating, joint owners of Wendy’s Wheels, Wendy Jackson and Andrea Noble appealed to the crown court in a bid to overturn the decision of East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s licensing committee made in March 2017 to revoke their operator’s licence as well as Jackson’s driver’s licence.

The committee made the decision on the basis they showed a lack of compliance, poor standards and conduct as well as a lack of responsibility for promoting the aims of the licensing policy, which is there to protect the needs of residents and visitors to the East Riding.

Jackson and Noble appealed the revocation but in November 2017 magistrates agreed the committee had made the right decision and dismissed the appeal.

They took their final appeal to Hull Crown Court and after hearing the evidence Recorder Angus Withington, sitting alongside two magistrates, also agreed with the decision of the committee and magistrates and dismissed their claim.

Giving the judgement, Recorder Withington said the evidence that he had heard related to Jackson and there was no criticism of Noble.

He added that, despite a final written warning, Jackson had “consistently failed to comply” with requests from the council’s licensing officers and that after going through an amber traffic light three weeks after the appeal hearing at the magistrates’ court, “pushed the matter of legality to the absolute limit” and he was satisfied she did not meet the criteria of being a “fit and proper person”.

Recorder Withington said:

“We are perfectly satisfied there has not been the consistent and engrained compliance and approach towards all requirements placed on a driver and private hire operator. 

We are quite unable to say the decision of the licensing committee was wrong. It is our judgement and finding that the respective appeals made by Ms Jackson both in relation to the private hire operator’s licence and the drivers licence are dismissed. 

We therefore uphold the decision of the licensing committee in relation to both her and Ms Noble.”


Jackson and Noble must also pay council costs of £12,000. 

Paul Abbott, interim head of service for housing, transport and public protection at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said:

“This is the first time that the council has had a case which has gone through two appeal processes but we are pleased, after hearing the evidence, the courts agreed with the decision of the licensing committee and dismissed the appeal.

The council’s licensing team have been working closely with the drivers who were working under Wendy’s Wheels to ensure they have alternative work and this decision does not affect the number of drivers or vehicles available in the Bridlington area as bookings can be made with other licensed operators or Hackney carriages.

The council takes the conduct of its operators and drivers and the impact on the welfare and safety of the public very seriously.

We work very closely with private hire firms to ensure they have policies and procedures in place in order to protect their customers and we will take appropriate action where those standards fall short or an individual is no longer fit and proper to continue to hold a licence.

The council will deal with any breach of law, licensing policy or risks to safeguarding or public safety from licensed operators or drivers in a robust manner



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Lush in Leicestershire: Overnight in 4* spa hotel from £24.50pppn


Pirates, if you're looking for a reasonably-priced treat night in the midlands, check out this deal: a stay at the 4* Sketchley Grange Hotel from only £24.50pppn. This lovely property has a sumptuous pool, restaurants, jacuzzis, sauna and steam room, so it's a great spot for a bit of R&R. Offer Details: Many travel durations… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Beautiful Iceland: 3nt break from £182pp - incl. 4* hotel & flights (Northern Lights season)


Summer may still be roaring in the UK, but if you book early you can secure some true bargains on winter trips to the Land of Fire and Ice. If you've ever had an interest in seeing the Northern Lights, consider this deal we spotted at Expedia. You'll spend 3 nights at the 4* Hotel… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Incredible Crete: 3nts in Autumn from £263pp incl. 5* hotel, flights & breakfast


Pirates, keep it Crete with 3 nights in autumn from £253pp including the 5* Asterion Beach Hotel and Suites, breakfast & flights. This gorgeous hotel is right near the beach, with spa facilities and a lush pool on-site, perfect for a minibreak treat. Holiday details Travel duration: 3 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

11nt All inclusive 4* Mexico beach break from £632pp - incl. resort, flights, bags & transfers


Wow pirates, the deals in our Package Finder really are muy calientes sometimes! Gran Bahia Principe Coba is located in Riviera Maya on the lush Caribbean coast of Mexico, and with this deal you'll get 11 nights out there. As well as all inclusive board, flights and the resort stay, you'll get checked luggage, transfers… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

New York City cabbies stay strong as mayor rejects ride-hailing trio’s $100m bail out


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The mayor and city councillors in New York City have rejected a proposed $100 million fund from ride-hailing apps Uber, Lyft and Via to help struggling taxi drivers.
The offer comes from the app based trio as they look to beat new regulation put in place by the mayor which includes the capping in numbers of vehicles such as Uber. The $100 million hardship fund, spread over five years, is being offered in return for a lift in the cap.
City Council and Mayor Bill de Blasio’s office have rejected the offer as they act 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.
Both Uber and Lyft are keen to negotiate on the cap and claim it would send waiting times sky high and drive down driver earnings. They also pinpoint the cap may have an affect on the coverage to outer borough residents, which includes low-income groups.
Joe Okpaku, Lyft’s vice president for public policy, told The Verge “The cap bill would set things back to a time when service levels were horrible in the outer boroughs,”
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Exotic all inclusive Sri Lanka: 7nts from £868pp incl. flights, hotel & more - solo from £1148


Cross Sri Lanka off your travel bucket list this winter with this stunning 7 night escape and live right next to the beach. Be the envy of your friends by topping up your tan in the Indian sun instead of battling the UK winter. You will be spending the week at the 4* Eden Resort… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Wednesday, 1 August 2018

Defibrillators given to London Taxi drivers for first response life saving scheme


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A new trial will see some of London's iconic black taxi drivers trained in basic life-saving techniques and taught how to use potentially life-saving electronic devices such as defibrillators. The new initiative set up by London Ambulance Service will alert the trained taxi drivers of a nearby emergency through an app called GoodSAM. The drivers will then hopefully be able to administer first aid which could include the use of a defibrillator. According to a report in the Evening Standard, survival rates increase from below 10 percent to more than 50 percent when trained "good samaritans" use defibrillators. Thirty London cabbies are involved in the trial which will last six months, with 15 of them being given defibrillators to carry with them in their vehicles. The initiative to use London's iconic taxi drivers, who some call "London's forth emergency service" , was suggested by the LTDA (London Taxi Drivers Association). If the trial is successful we could see many more London taxi drivers undergoing first aid training to assist Londoners in their moment of need.
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Tasty Turkey all inclusive holiday from £356pp - 7nts hotel, flights, luggage & transfers


Pirates, check out this awesome all inclusive holiday in Turkey we have found with Thomas Cook and it even has a saving of £100. For this great Turkey getaway you will stay for 7 nights departing in September when the weather should still be nice and toasty. There are a number of departure airports you… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Room in Rome: 3nts winter break from £191pp incl. 5* hotel & flights


Pirates, Rome is one of those cities on everyone's bucket list, and here's a way to do it in style: 3nts in the Italian capital from including the 5* Navona Palace Luxury Inn & flights. There are good rates over the winter period, which is a great time to travel to avoid the main tourist… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Shoreditch bolthole: 5* East London hotel w/ rooftop pool from £80pp per night


Ahoy mateys! Next up we've spotted the gorgeous east London bolthole 5* The Curtain Hotel situated right in the heart of buzzing Shoreditch. Offering a rooftop pool with scenic views of the city along with super luxe accommodation this makes a great base for exploring the capital! Offer Details: Many travel durations possible - 1… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Previously convicted Private hire driver prosecuted for touting on multiple occasions


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A private hire driver has been successfully prosecuted after an undercover operation in Milton Keynes found him to be touting (illegally plying for hire) on two separate occasions during the same evening. Yasir Mahmood of Luton, was found guilty after denying the charges of plying for hire and driving without valid motor insurance on two separate occasions. Mahmood, who has a private hire licence with South Northants Council, picked up Taxi Licensing Officers who were acting as members of the public in Milton Keynes in October 2017. Mahmood' licence only allows him to pick up pre-booked jobs. Further investigations found that Mahmood did not have valid insurance. According to a report in Milton Keynes Citizen, Mahmood was previously prosecuted by Milton Keynes Council for the same offences back in 2010 but was allowed to keep his licence but with the addition of penalty points. Mahmood was fined £100 for each conviction of plying for hire and £200 for each invalid insurance conviction. He has also been disqualified from driving for four months and pay additional costs of £680. Taxi Licensing Officers will continue to crack down on anyone illegally plying for hire in Milton Keynes.
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Captivating Cape Verde: Late Aug 7nts all inclusive from £684pp incl. flights, hotel & more


Extend your summer and get your holiday requests into work now Pirates as you could be jetting off to the year-round hot spot of Cape Verde at the end of the month. Prepare to be the centre of your friend's envy as you top up your tan for sun, sea and sand on the African… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

The Caribbean for cheaps: Late August flights to Dominican Republic from £297rtn


Drop everything Pirates, because TUI have done it again. They've dropped their prices on a limited number of flights to the Dominican Republic, with departures in August. Jet off from either London, Manchester or Birmingham, you can fly direct to Punta Cana to soak up the late summer sun in the Caribbean! Because there are… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

5* Cyprus family half board break 4nts from £351pp - incl. hotel & flights


Arrr pirates! Head to Cyprus this November to enjoy some well-deserved winter sun with a stay at the elegant and top-rated 5* Annabelle Hotel in Paphos. Here you will be surrounded by tropical gardens and waterfalls overlooking the sea and the beach is just a short walk away. This holiday has availability throughout the season… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Give us Sitges: 3nts Autumn break in 5* luxury from £199pp incl. 5* hotel & flights


Pirates, hit up the quirky coastal town of Sitges in sunny Spain with 3 nights in luxurious accommodation from £199pp including the 5* Dolce Sitges & flights. Sitges is famous for its nightlife, gay bars, welcoming vibe and pleasant climate, so it's a great destination at a decent price. Holiday details Travel duration: 3 nights… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Caribbean 7 night cruises from £309pp: See Dom Rep, St. Kitts & more incl. full board & drinks


Cruise the Caribbean this winter with this fantastic deal we've discovered on our cruise finder. You'll spend 7 nights sailing from Dominican Republic to St. Kitts, Martinique and more on the deluxe ship Costa Pacifica, with its 4 swimming pools, outdoor waterslides and luxury Samsara Spa. Prices start from just £309 per person, based on… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT