Saturday, 4 August 2018

Those views tho: 5* Shangri-La at The Shard in London stay - from £191pp


Ahoy mateys! How about waking up among the clouds (well, more or less) sleeping in London's tallest building, the impressive, shining glass beacon that is The Shard?! We found some good rates over at the iconic 5* Shangri-La hotel at The Shard in the heart of East London offering superlative views, a 52nd floor Skypool… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

All inclusive on the Red Sea from £356pp: 7nt Egypt resort - incl. flights, bags & transfers


Fancy a winter break in sunny climates? Egypt is a great option to guarantee sunshine and we've discovered a great value all inclusive holiday -- everything from flights, bags, transfers, meals and drinks -- from as little as £356 per person, based on 2 sharing. It's available from London or Birmingham and it's cheapest in… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Friday, 3 August 2018

Manchester private hire driver cleared of sexually assaulting passenger


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A private hire driver has been cleared of any wrongdoing following accusations of sexually assaulting a passenger. The driver working for Cresta Cars named as Tariq Ali, 54, denied three counts of sexual assault and was today found not guilty by a jury at Manchester Crown Court.Mr Ali told the court that the woman was making up the allegations of sexual assault in his taxi after being picked up at her home address. The female complainant, who can’t be named, was being taken to North Manchester General Hospital for an appointment.
Mr Ali told police it was the woman who initiated contact and that he declined her offer saying it was the woman who “tried it on with him.”
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Round the world flights: See Iceland, LA, Hawaii, Singapore & more from £583rtn


Get your Fri-YAY evening off to a flying start with these incredible round the world flights that we have put together for you. Visiting a number of incredible destinations around the globe, cross 5 countries off your bucket list in one go! Visit Iceland, LA, Hawaii, Beijing, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore before returning home with… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Va-Va-Venice: 5* Hilton getaway 2nts from £166pp - incl. flights & iconic hotel w/ spa


Ahoy mateys! We've spotted some phenomenal rates over at the iconic, top-rated 5* Hilton Molino Stucky Venice in what is arguably THE most romantic city of the world - Venice! Here you will be spoilt with first class facilities, including 7 restaurants and bars (one of which on the rooftop with panoramic views of the… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Delightful Devon: Dreamhut retreat 2nt group stay from £80pp - hot tub, pizza oven & sauna use


Ahoy there pirates, check this out, we have found these super cute accommodations called Dreamhuts Retreat in delightful Devon. There are 2 huts you can choose from, one 'Shepard's Rest' sleeps up to 4 and the other 'Shepard's Bliss' which can host a couple. Whichever you stay in you will have access to a private… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

A real Malteaser: 4nts in winter from £108pp incl. flights & 4* hotel - spring dates from £208pp


Ahoy Pirates, dismiss the the winter blues and ditch the festive stress with a with a cheeky 4 night trip to the historical island of Malta this December. Temperatures are in the high teens at this time of year - much more favourable than those of the UK! However, if you're looking for a springtime… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Wearing Flip Flops while driving a Taxi could lead to a careless driving charge


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Highway Code Rule 97; you should ensure that clothing and footwear do not prevent you using the controls in the correct manner.
While most drivers wear safe and suitable driving footwear, some Taxi drivers choose to let it all hang out (that's your toes) by sporting a pair of Southend Beaches finest flip flops (other beaches are available), and although it is not deemed directly illegal to drive while wearing a toe thong, if caught up in an accident, you could find yourself being charged with driving without due care and attention.
All clothing from head to ten toes (some people may have more or less) must be chosen with road safety in mind.
Loose fitting footwear like flip flops can cause some major problems when trying to maintain complete control of your vehicle.
You could find your flip flops slipping off or wedged beneath your pedals preventing you from braking correctly or in time to avoid a collision.
If you are involved in a collision which the police feel could've been avoided if you were wearing more suitable footwear you could find yourself being charged, receiving fines of up to £5000 and 9 points added to your licence.
We all want to stay cool during the summer but it's best advised to consider more suitable footwear whilst driving around town, and let's face it , who's more likely to win a race to the toilets before they wet themselves - - the one wearing beach flip flops or the one wearing socks with sandals? Exactly.
August 03, 2018 at 05:02PM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Life's a beach in Fuerteventura: 6nts B&B in spring 2019 from £494pp incl. flights & hotel


Get your 2019 spring escape in the bag now Pirates and catch yourself an early bird deal. Like this stunning 6 night escape to the Canary island, Fuerteventura. Relax next May at the 4* Sol Beach House, an adults only beach front accommodation with a super stylish interior. Breakfast is included in this prices, but… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Vegas baby: 5* Luxury Suite holiday at The Venetian from £625pp - 5nt stay + direct flights


Live like a high roller, on a pirates budget at one of the Top 15 hotels in Las Vegas; we've found a holiday at the ultra-luxury 5* The Venetian available from as little as £625 per person, based on 2 sharing, for 5 nights in a Luxury Suite and direct flights from London Cheapest dates… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Oh oh Ohio: Flights to Cleveland from £271 return


Pirates, fancy heading to Cleveland in Ohio in the United States, we have come across these great flights for under £300 return. There are a range of dates to choose from spanning September and October, you could even use the flights to see a bit more of the country. Use our flights finder for more… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

7nts in Cyprus this autumn from £229pp - incl. 4* hotel & flights


Pirates, get yourselves a late season treat with 7 nights of island living in gorgeous Cyprus! Our Holiday Finder is offering fine prices on stays at Club Coral View Resort, a 4* property that enjoys great views over the Med. Flights are included from a variety of UK airports. The cheapest options depart in late-September,… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

5* Kos family half board holiday 7nts from £381pp - incl. hotel & flights


Ahoy mateys! The top-rated Michelangelo Resort & Spa in Kos boasts a gorgeous infinity pool scene with a selection of pools to choose from overlooking the stunning blue Aegan Sea. There are in total 2 restaurants, 3 bars and a library lounge here and you've got half board included in your stay. What's more, even… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

What Have Demos Ever Won Part Two : DDD The Straw That Broke The Camels Back ?


After seeing the Flash Demo outside the Spanish embassy in Belgravia, Spanish taxi authorities end Uber strike after licence limits agreed. 

Spanish taxi drivers ended a six-day strike late on Wednesday after the government agreed to set tough limits on licences for online ride-hailing companies including Uber, the latest setback for a company that has faced protests in many countries.

Thousands of taxi drivers across the country had blocked major city streets with their cabs in protest against competition they say works under less restrictive regulations that make it impossible for them to compete.

The government agreed to pass new regulations in September guaranteeing a cap on licences for Uber and similar services at a ratio of just one permit for every 30 taxi permits.

A representative of the ride-hailing services said some taxi drivers had attacked its members during the strike. Spain's taxi association said it condemned all violence.

Ride-hailing services, which offer rides that undercut taxi prices online rather than being hailed in the street, have become increasingly popular worldwide in recent years.

Backed by investors including Goldman Sachs and BlackRock and valued at more than $70 billion (£53.4 billion), Uber views Western Europe as an increasingly important market.

It has pulled out of China, Russia and Southeast Asia, and its future in India, where it is battling local rival Ola, is in question.

London cab drivers are considering bringing a class action suit against Uber after the mobile app was granted a temporary licence renewal to operate in the British capital.

The explosive growth of for-hire vehicles in New York and a rise in suicides by yellow taxi drivers struggling to compete has prompted the municipality to consider capping the services, the first such restriction in the country.

If the new regulation in Spain is not fully enforced by September, taxis would strike again, National Taxi Association president Julio Sanz said in a statement.

The legislation would prompt the layoff of thousands of drivers from Uber and ride-hailing rival Cabify as they currently have 9,000 permits compared with 70,000 for taxis, far from the 30:1 ratio agreed with unions.

The ride-hailing services reported a significant number of attacks against their members by taxi drivers during the strike.

There were "very serious incidents including cars being stoned, cars overturned, gun shots and a great number of drivers treated for stress and bruises," their representative Eduardo Martin said.

The taxi association said its representatives condemned all aggression and violence, and urged members to keep all protests peaceful.

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Four in five people doubt speed camera effectiveness


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Eighty-three per cent of people doubt the effectiveness of speed cameras because they think drivers only slow down when they pass a device before putting their foot down again.
There also remains a wide held belief that the cameras are there to raise money with 57% of British adults seeing them as revenue generators.And 50% of people believe they do not effectively discourage motorists from offending.Men and older members of the public are those who are most likely to hold negative views towards automated enforcement in general.More than half of people (53%) say there is now a speed camera within ten minutes’ drive of their homes, with Londoners most likely to say there is one close by.The findings come from a survey carried out for the RAC Foundation by Ipsos MORI. The participants were 2,203 members of the Ipsos MORI online panel aged between 16 and 75.Despite concerns about the effectiveness of speed cameras the survey also reveals that there is support for automated road traffic enforcement if it is used for the right reasons.Seventy per cent of people back automated enforcement – be it through the use of fixed speed cameras, average speed cameras, mobile speed cameras, bus lane cameras, red light cameras or box junction cameras – if it leads to a decline in death and injury on the roads.Almost as many people (66%) support the use of technology, such as speed cameras, if it frees up more time for police to deal with other offences.The key to increasing public confidence in automated enforcement could be through greater transparency.More than half (56%) of people believe there would be greater confidence in automated enforcement if there was data published about it, while 54% thought an annual review should be published to increase acceptability.Steve Gooding, director of the RAC Foundation, said:“This survey reveals that we are broadly tolerant of living in a surveillance society with two thirds of those questioned agreeing that camera-based monitoring is more of a force for good in society than for bad.“But when it comes to monitoring of behaviour on the roads we continue to have a complex relationship with cameras.“There remains a suspicion amongst many that the rationale for some cameras is to raise revenue rather than cut congestion or make our roads safer.“We believe the best way to tackle the scepticism about camera deployment is to ensure the data relating to their use is captured comprehensively and published openly so that the relevant authorities, and motorists themselves, can be informed by having the facts speak for themselves.”Previous research by the RAC Foundation found that in 2016, 2.2 million speeding offences were detected in England and Wales.In 2017, 1.2 million drivers attended a speed awareness course.
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Early bird 2019: 4* Costa Dorada half board holiday 7nts from £365pp - incl. flights & hotel


Arrr early-birds! Next up we are sending you to sunny Costa Dorada. You'll be staying at the 4* Palas Pineda Hotel in a lovely beachfront setting just a short walk to the water and with several pools and a spa at your disposal. This deal is for 2019 with a lot of availability spanning April… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

5* Berlin break from £146pp - incl. flights & 2nts lush hotel w/spa


We all know Berlin is a fine city to eat, drink and be merry, but sometimes pirates need a bit of pampering. The gorgeously 5* Titanic Gendarmenmarkt is an urban refuge (complete with lush spa), situated right in the centre of Berlin. Book with Expedia and flights are included. The cheapest options depart in October,… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Deluxe 5* Dubai escape in brand new hotel on The Palm: 5nts w/ flights & more from £549pp


Pirates, it's time to talk all things Dubai. Surround yourself in 5* luxury this summer at the brand new 5* Royal Central Hotel which is located on the iconic Palm Resort. You and your favourite shipmate will lavish your 5 night stay here enjoying incredible views over the water from the on site pool. During… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Traffic volume in Britain at all time high according to data


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Traffic volume in Britain is at an all-time high. According to the latest data released 327.1 billion miles were driven in 2017 showing an increase of 1.3% on the previous 12 months.Year-on-year:
car traffic was up 1.1%;van traffic up 2.7%,lorry traffic up 1.2%
More than a fifth (21%) of all vehicle miles were driven on motorways even though they account for only 1% of the total road length in the country.In England, the Strategic Road Network, operated by Highways England and comprising motorways and major A roads, saw 34% of all motorised traffic even though it accounts for only 2.4% of the English network.The Department for Transport says the long-term rise in road traffic since 1949 has “largely been due to an increasing number of licensed vehicles, although there have been fluctuations in average annual mileage.”The DfT adds that: “Over the long term, the relative cost of purchasing a motor vehicle has decreased, and this has contributed to increases in car ownership.“According to the National Travel Survey, only 14% of British households had access to a car in 1951, versus 77% in 2016. Scope for further growth in ownership remains as, in 2016, 44% of households in the lowest income quintile were without access to a car.”Steve Gooding, director of the RAC Foundation, said:“You could see the increase in traffic, especially the extra van and lorry mileage, as a sign of a resilient and growing economy, but it also underlines the need for sustained investment in our roads.“National and local highways have never been so busy and the result of so much use is easy to see in the form of potholes and ruts.“We need consistent, long-term funding to ensure routes are adequately maintained and can stand up to the pressure.”
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5* all inclusive Halkidiki holiday from £365pp - 7nts beachfront hotel & flights


Pirates, 5* and all inclusive together can usually be quite expensive so we are super excited to share this holiday in Halkidiki we have found staying in a 5* hotel on, you guessed it, an all inclusive board basis. The weather in Halkidiki in October should be a toasty 19° - get booking to grab… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT