Sunday, 5 August 2018

Relax in Rome from £100pp - 2nts deluxe bungalow stay & flights (longer stays available)


Ahoy pirates, Italy awaits as we have found this super cute camping village in Rome with awesome rates. For this holiday in Rome you can stay from 2 nights but you can stay longer if you wish, still at really great prices. The bungalows sleep 3 so if you want to holiday as a group… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Very Valencia: 3nts from £189pp incl. 5* hotel & flights


Pirates, grab this amazing holiday to Valencia from £189pp including the 5* Sh Valencia Palace & flights. It's a 5* hotel so you can feel posh waltzing around and pretending you have loads of money. Wahey! Holiday details Travel duration: 3 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example date: 26th 29th November 2018 Flight… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Luxe 4* Croatia beach holiday 7nts from £387pp - incl. flights, hotel & breakfast


Arrr pirates! Next up we are sending you to Croatia with a stay at the gorgeous, contemporary 4* Amadria Park Jure Hotel just by the beach in Šibenik. The hotel boasts a selection of pools and restaurants overlooking the sea along with a chic beach club. Breakfast is included and we've found good rates in… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Bury cab operators to invoke a minimum standard requirement


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Bury's cab industry has welcomed an initiative to invoke a basic minimum standard across the region.
Greater Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham, is backing the plans, and wants to go further by slamming the door shut on cross-border hiring.
Concerns have been raised over cross-border hiring countrywide due to the fluctuating regional standards across the UK, where some authorities are considered to have a more lax licensing regime than others, many authorities and regulators have considered the practise a menace sue to an authorities lack of ability to perform any kind of enforcement, as well as a potential danger to the public.
It has been reported by The Bury Times that cabbies have responded favourably to the proposals, seeing it as an opportunity, not only to raise standards, but to protect the industry from the incursion of potentially sub-standard cabbies from other areas.
There will be a three month consultation once a full set of proposals have been agreed. SK
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A snug stay in North Yorkshire from £120pp - 2nts with private hot tub


Pirates, we have found this super cute 'snug' which is located in North Yorkshire with it's very own private hot tub. The snug sleeps two so grab your favourite matey and enjoy a romantic getaway. Offer details Many travel durations possible - 2 night minimum stay Sample dates spanning September Example date: 7th - 9th… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Menorca late summer getaway from £268pp - 7nts hotel, flights, luggage & transfers


Ahoy there sun loving pirates, we have a found a holiday in Menorca at a great price departing in September or October when the crowds die down but the weather is still nice and toasty. The Spanish getaway is available from just £266 per person, based on 2 sharing from many UK airports, so grab… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Grab Announces $2 Billion of Funds Raised in Current Financing Round


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Grab, Southeast Asia’s leading ride-hailing mobile platform, announced this week it has raised $2 billion for its current round of financing.
Toyota has been joined by a slate of leading global financial institutions, including OppenheimerFunds, Ping An Capital, Mirae Asset – Naver Asia Growth Fund, Cinda Sino-Rock Investment Management Company, All-Stars Investment, Vulcan Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Macquarie Capital and other investors, underscoring Grab’s aim to be the leading technology player in the region.According to the Asian transport firm the investment by these leading global financial institutions reflect their belief in Grab’s long-term growth opportunity, and the company’s unique ability to unlock the region’s growth potential through Grab’s industry-changin transportation platform.Grab will use the funds to expand the range of services it provides in Southeast Asia and to grow into becoming the everyday “super app” of choice for millions in the region.
Currently, Grab users have a one-stop solution to meet their everyday needs; whether it is using the Grab app to pay merchants through GrabPay, ordering food through GrabFood, sending parcels through GrabExpress, or hailing rides with Grab’s range of transport services, Grab is looking to expand the portfolio of everyday services available to its users through partnerships. Ming Maa, President of Grab, said: “We are honoured to welcome these top-tier financial institutions into our roster of strategic investors and partners. Grab is today the industry-changing O2O platform that enables millions of consumers and entrepreneurs to come online and drive the digital economy in Southeast Asia. We have seen overwhelming interest from global strategic investors and partners who are keen to partner with us to capture the region’s booming growth.”
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11nt Cruise from the UK visiting Portugal, Spain, Gibraltar from £605pp - incl. full board


Pirates, check out this awesome 11 night cruise we have come across on our cruise finder, departing mid November and visiting a range of countries all in one holiday. You will visit lovely Lisbon in Portugal before heading to Spain and seeing Valencia and Cartagena, next you will stop off in Gibraltar before the last… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Saturday, 4 August 2018

Could a simple "no right turn" be the straw that breaks the camels back for the taxi industry in London


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London's world famous Oxford Street, is one of the busiest shopping streets in the world, and attracts millions of people all over the world year upon year.
Just like many other shopping streets and districts, worldwide, Oxford Street has been hit by the huge explosion in online shopping, meaning that some shops and businesses are moving their operations elsewhere.
From its most easterly point at the junction of Tottenham Court Road, to its most westerly point at the junction of Park Lane Oxford Street is 1.3 miles from end to end.
When driving from east to west in a taxi, there are 17 driveable turnings on the northern side of the road, of which 4 have a right turn available. On the southern side of the road therr are 13 driveable streets of which 5 can be accessed via a left turn when travelling east to west.
There are 4 underground stations accessible to shoppers in Oxford Street along its entire length, hundreds of buses available throughout the day, as well as a very heavy licensed London taxi presence, which includes a number of taxi ranks on Oxford Street itself, between its most westerly point and Oxford Circus. All other motor vehicles are excluded from Oxford Street between 7am and 7pm Monday to Friday, with the exception of motor cycles.
Oxford Street has a very vibrant public transport network, and it works surprisingly well, if you can disregard the lack of enforcement surrounding the exclusion of motor vehicles throughout the day and a bus network which has far too many empty buses.
Obviously pollution is high along the entire stretch of Oxford Street, however this is due to several mitigating factors.
Starting with the most obvious target, deisel vehicles contribute to a considerable level of pollution, ergo taxis come straight into any given governmental figure, council representative, or statisticians cross-hairs.
It is a fact that a slow moving or non-moving vehicle will pump put more noxious gases than a free-moving vehicle, so therefore we have to look at other factors.
The amount of empty or near empty buses taking up road-space is quite frankly incredible, why this has never been tackled is a complete mystery.
Despite the availability of buses, it is surprisingly awkward to actually pay for one if you are not from London or unfamiliar with the public transport system, with people being caught out, not being able to pay with cash when boarding a bus.
Empty or near empty buses take up road space, consequently by default they will slow other traffic down, and as a result pollution increases.
Next we have a traffic light "gating" system which jas never worked efficiently. The traffic lights have been intermittently tinkered and toyed with, ultimately to nobody's satisfaction, thus slowing traffic down even further.
Finally, we have sheer bad road planning and management,. Taxi drivers and bus drivers, being the predominant users of Oxford Street's road-space, can all see where the problems lay, and yet when issues are highlighted, they are seemingly brushed aside, on many occasions without reason.
The latest abomination to befall Oxford Street is the ban on taxis turning right from Oxford Street into Portman Street, and turning it into a right turn for buses only.
There is no logical reason for allowing one form of public transport to turn right, whilst excluding another form of public tramsport.
There have been many theories as to why a no right turn is being put in place, although nobody seems to have put forward an official reason as yet.
This has prompted the Independent Taxi Alliance (ITA) to call for a series of protests at a number of locations, where similar taxi exclusions have taken place.
Onviously there will be the usual wailing and gnashing of teeth from certain quarters within local government condemning this action, but the ITA have a very valid point in that the taxi industry is part of the public transport network, in fact this was highlighted by the Mayor himself, and as such, should be afforded the same road access as other forms of public transport.
What has also been highlighted by the ITA is the fact that while, as an example, bus drivers are paid a wage, regardless of any road conditions, taxi drivers are self-employed entities, who rely on the freedom of movement to be able to work and earn a living.
The situation at Oxford Street and Portman Street is not a one off, a prime example is the completely ludicrous taxi exclusion at Bank Junction, an exclusion which seemingly nobody agrees with unless you are a cyclist.
When you combine the Bank Junction exclusion with the plethora of roadworks in the same area, the end result is gridlock, and yet the Corproration of London seem to be completely oblivious to the situation. This therefore begs the question as to whether it is any wonder that the ITA have called for a series of protests.
The issues surrounding taxi exclusions in London has reached an intolerable level, and although there may be dialogue between local authorities and representatives of the licensed London taxi industry in trying to resolve these problems , there seems to be a fair argument for highlighting the situation.
So could the Oxford Street debacle be the straw that finally breaks the back of Londons taxi industry and lead to protests across London. SK
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Luxe long weekend: 5* Dubai break from £439pp - incl. 4nts hotel & Emirates flights


Pirates, nowhere does it bigger, taller or shinier than Dubai! Today our Holiday Finder has tracked down a great deal with 4 nights a 5* hotel starting at just £439pp. This deal departs on a Thursday and returns on a Monday - the perfect long weekend! We're eyeing up a trip in September, when it's… Michael POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

End-of-season Costa Brava from £89pp: 4nt group getaway - incl. flights & apartment (4-share)


Arr mateys! If you can hold out til the end of the season, we've spotted an excellent value for money holiday to Costa Brava, staying at the 4* Blau Apartments in popular Lloret de Mar just one minute walk from the beach. We've based this holiday on 4 people sharing and it starts from just… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Berlin Banger: 3nts in 5* hotel from £200pp incl. flights


Pirates, pick up a short break in brilliant Berlin from £200pp including 3 nights at the 5* Pullman Berlin Schweizerhof & flights. Go out and grab a currywurst off a street stall then luxuriate in 5* comfort! Holiday details Travel duration: 3 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example date: 6th 9th January 2019… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

San Diego flights from £339 return: Many dates in late Summer & Autumn


Irish pirates will love this cheap AF San Diego flights we've uncovered on our flights finder, starting from just £339 return from Dublin and Shannon. These are for late summer right through to Spring 2019 which gives you plenty of options and seasons to choose from. Not from Ireland? These flights to San Diego are… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Zexy Zagreb: 3nts in 5* hotel from £206pp incl. flights


Pirates, enjoy a classy trip for two with 3 nights in the Croatian capital from £206pp including the 5* Sheraton Zagreb & flights. This gorgeous city provides plenty to see, taste and enjoy, and with a top-rated hotel, your stay is in safe hands. Holiday details: Travel duration: 3 nights (longer or shorter stays possible)… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Beat the post summer blues in Crete: 6nts B&B from £392pp incl. 5* hotel & flights


Think that the 5* life is out of your price range Pirates? Well think again! Extend your summer by soaking up the October sun in Crete at the CHC Galini Sea View Hotel, a 5* establishment not far from the beach. Temperatures will still be in the mid 20s so there's plenty of opportunity to… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Cheap Majorca late season holiday from £188pp - 7nts 4* hotel & flights


Ahoy pirates, how about heading to sunny Majorca this October and staying in a great 4* hotel for a week! We have come across this bargain getaway based on 2 sharing - you can even book today with a deposit of just £35 each! Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays possible)… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Private Hire Driver Prosecuted, After Being Caught Using His Suspended Private Hire Vehicle.

Junaid Yaqoob of Green Keepers Road, Great Denham, pleaded guilty to using an unlicensed vehicle and driving without insurance on three occasions in November 2017. 

He was fined £211 and £635 respectively. He was also given six DVLA penalty points and ordered to pay costs of £900 with a victim surcharge of £63.

At the time of the offences his vehicle was operated by taxi firm Speedline.

Milton Keynes Magistrates Court heard that an MK Council taxi patrol officer was on duty at the CMK train station on November 29 when he conducted a compliance check on Mr Yaqoob’s vehicle. 

He noted the brake light was not working and issued a written notice suspending the vehicle for use as a private hire vehicle. 

Mr Yaqoob was advised that the vehicle could no longer be used to provide private hire services until the defect was repaired and then presented to South Northants Council who would inspect the vehicle and lift the suspension.

Later that day the patrol officer saw Mr Yaqoob’s vehicle again at CMK train station and noted the defective brake light had not been repaired.

The patrol officer then obtained booking records from operator Speedline who confirmed that Mr Yaqoob’s vehicle had completed three private hire bookings after the patrol officer had suspended his vehicle.

A spokesman for MK Council, said: “I would like to commend our taxi patrol officer for his vigilant work and taking the appropriate action. 

"This result will hopefully send a strong message to all drivers who want to ignore council officers as they will be caught and prosecuted.”

Shame London PCO's aren't as vigilant and up to this standard and no longer patrol the WestEnd and City. Apparently they only respond to what they are calling intelligence led compliance. But this Intelligence led compliance is shrouded in secrecy. 

Another reason why all meeting with TfL need to be minuted, especially compliance!!!

As complaints are made nightly about Private Hire vehicles parking on the busy working ranks at Shepherds Bush, Hakkasan and Nobu's....we can only assume they are not taking any notice of 'our' intelligence. 




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Chinese taxi driver falls asleep at the wheel for nearly a minute before crashing


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A taxi driver in China was caught on camera falling asleep at the wheel for nearly a minute whilst driving on a high speed motorway.
The driver, known as He, was reportedly finishing his late shift when he started to drift off. His company has sacked him after viewing the footage which shows Mr He waking up after his vehicle went off road crashing into road barriers.
Fatigue driving is the number one cause of traffic accidents and road fatalities in China, according to reports based on the figures released by Chinese transport authorities. According to local reports over 90,000 people are killed every year in China due to accidents relating to driving fatigued.
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Straight to South Beach: Direct Miami flights from £272rtn with American Airlines


Pirates we've spotted some sun-sational prices on direct flights to Miami with American Airlines! There is tons of availability throughout autumn, winter and even spring 2019. So if you're looking to get your 2019 holidays organised, book early and secure a true bargain! Find options between September 2018 and March 2019 below. Flights depart from… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Police appeal for help after men smash up Scarborough taxi with stick


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North Yorkshire Police is appealing for witnesses and information about criminal damage caused by passengers to a taxi at West Ayton, Scarborough.It happened on the A170 between 11.30pm hours and midnight on 11 July 2018. A local Nippy taxi picked up a fare containing two men from the Byways public Inn, Crossgates, Scarborough, and headed to West Ayton.While in West Ayton and near to the Forge Valley Inn, the men exited the vehicle where one of the men picked up a stick and hit the taxi, smashing the windscreen and damaging the door pillar.Both men were described as aged 25 to 30 years old, 5ft 10in tall and well-built.North Yorkshire Police are requesting the public’s assistance to help establish the identity of the men.Anyone with information that could assist the investigation should contact North Yorkshire Police on 101, option 2, and ask for Chris Hunter. Or email chris.hunter@northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk.
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