Wednesday, 8 August 2018

Luxe 5* Tenerife break 3nts from £377pp - incl. Iberostar hotel, half board, flights & freebies


Ahoy pirates! Tenerife is up next with a luxury escape to the sophisticated 5* Iberostar Sabila in the popular Costa Adeje. Here you can enjoy an Adults Only vibe right on the beach with a host of luxury amenities at your disposal, including a gorgeous infinity pool with Balinese beds. This holiday comes packed with… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

All inclusive Majorca holiday from £289pp - 7nts hotel near the beach & flights


Ahoy pirates, rumour has it that the heat wave here in the UK is coming to an end, so you may want to escape to some sunshine this Autumn. Check out this awesome holiday in Majorca and even better it is on an all inclusive board basis. There are a choice of departure airports you… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Mad for Madeira: 3nts from £208pp incl. 5* Melia hotel, breakfast & flights


Pirates, pack for the Portuguese island of Madeira for some out-of-season sun and 5* luxury: 3 nights from £208pp including the 5* Melia Madeira Mare Resort & Spa, breakfast & flights. This fit hotel has a top score on TripAdvisor and with pools, sauna & hot tub, you'll get all the R&R you desire. Holiday… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Uber driver jailed for five years after ferrying gun and ammunition in London


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An Uber driver was jailed for five years on Monday after he was caught ferrying a revolver for an associate who bragged on his phone about selling guns to killers.Abdul Kikwera, 33, was given ammunition and a handgun by the 23-year-old, who cannot be named, in a black House of Fraser shopping bag.After the exchange took place Kikwera sped off towards London’s West End with the Flobert revolver and 17 rounds of ammunition.Police were watching Kikwera and shortly afterwards armed officers stopped his red Toyota Prius on the Strand, Woolwich Crown Court heard.In the passenger footwell they found the black bag with the gun and bullets along with £80.The revolver is favoured by criminals because it is small and easy to conceal, the court heard.It was bought for just €65 in Slovakia and had a street value of up to £3,000.Kikwera’s lawyer, Philippa Page, claimed that he was unaware of the contents of the bag left in his cab.‘There is nothing to suggest that he had any kind of involvement in anything criminal prior to being arrested,’ she said.‘The bag had been left without his knowledge.‘It was clearly stashed in his car and it does not, therefore, follow that he had knowledge of that bag.’But Judge Nicholas Heathcote Williams QC said it was ‘inconceivable’ that Kikwera wasn’t aware what was in the bag.Ms Page added that Kikwera was a ‘hard-working, family man.’Sentencing Kikwera, Judge Heathcote Williams QC said: ‘It is inconceivable that the bag was left by mistake or without your knowledge.‘He was consigning the bag to you for delivery – your case was that you simply found the bag‘You knew the bag was there but I am not sure you knew it contained a firearm and ammo.‘This is not case where you thought what you were delivering was legal and you were a 32-year-old man with children.‘You knew, or ought to have known, what you were carrying.‘As persuasive and charming as [unnamed defendant] was, you were not an adolescent infatuated by an older man.’Kikwera’s co-defendant fled to Dubai after realising his fate but was arrested when he returned a month later.He made no comment in interview and refused to give officers access to his two iPhones.But police experts hacked into the phones and found a gallery of images showing him posing at fire-ranges with handguns and firing them.He claimed he had never touched a gun before but a diary entry on his phone read: ‘Sold guns to straight killers’.Kikwera’s associate was convicted by a jury of possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life, possession of ammunition with intent to endanger life, and refusing to give up his mobile phone pin code.He was jailed for 12 and a half years.Kikwera, of Sandringham Gardens, North Finchley, was found guilty of possessing a prohibited firearm and possessing ammunition without a license.He was jailed for five years.
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a&o hostels & hotels vouchers from €39.50pp - 2&4 nights options incl. breakfast


Pirates, a&o hostels and hotels are offering this really cool deal where you buy yourself a voucher (which if valid for 2 people) which you can then use within the next 3 years. You can buy a voucher for only €79 which works out as €39.50 each for a 2 night stay and there is… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Gdansk weekend break from £88pp - incl. 2nts 4* hotel & flights


Give yourselves something to look forward to this autumn with a weekend break to gorgeous Gdansk! With this deal from Expedia you'll be spending 2 nights at the 4* Scandic Hotel, nicely located close to the Old Town. We're eyeing up a trip in early October. Using our example dates you'll be flying out Friday… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Tip Top Tunisia: 7nts winter break from £165pp incl. 4* all inclusive hotel & flights


Pirates, grab an off-season bargain with 7 nights in Tunisia from only £164pp including all inclusive board at the 4* Skanes Serail Hotel & flights. The weather in winter is much milder in Tunisia, meaning it's a welcome break at a decent price. Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Taxi, minicab, PHV, Uber: What's the difference?


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It hasn't gone unnoticed by just about everybody from within the licensed London taxi industry, that a massive proportion of the population in the U.K seem to be unable to differentiate between what is a taxi and what is a private hire vehicle.
Whether it be journalists reporting on the taxi and PHV industry, politicians legislating on both industries, or members of the public who just wish to travel from A to B, confusion seems to reign supreme as to the differences between the two industries.
As of March 2017, there was a combined total of 356,300 taxi and private hire vehicle driver licenses in England. In turn there was a combined total of 281,000 taxi and private hire vehicles licensed in England. These figures are updated every two years by the government.
Of that figure of 281,000 licensed vehices, 73% or 205,130 were private hire vehicles, leaving licensed taxi figures running at 27% or 75,870 vehicles in England.
As of July 2018 there are 23,608 taxi drivers and 111,097 private hire drivers in London.
So what are the differences between the two industries, and why is there so much confusion? The answer is simple the general public lack a basic knowledge of both industries. Sure you will get members of the public who do know the differences, and yes you will get the usual wind-up merchants who will tell you that there is no difference, without having the faintest clue as to what they are talking about, but in the main, it's good old general ignorance that defeats Joe Public when it comes to spotting the differences between taxis and PHVs.
Taxis
A taxi is a hackney carriage, the term black cab is also used, although this is a misnomer given that a massive proportion of taxis aren't Black.
As of March 2017, 58% of all taxis in England are wheelchair accessible, in London that figure is 100%, every taxi is wheelchair accessible.
In London there are currently 3 types of taxi on the road, the TX series, which is very traditional in its shape and style to its predecessor the FX series, akin to an oversized Mini. We then have the Mercedes Vito, which is a converted Mercedes Vito Van, and finally the LEVC taxi, which is the licensed taxi industry's first zero emission capable taxi.
The only way that you can become a taxi driver in London is to qualify, which means you have to pass a vocational series of exams called The Knowledge. This qualification process takes in excess of three years to pass before you can drive a taxi.
Taxis are available for immediate hire, are able to use bus lanes and can be hailed off of the street. Taxis can also accept pre-bookings via telephone, radio circuit and app.This applies all over the country. They are unmistakable due to the yellow light on the roof of the vehicle, which says taxi.
Now here comes the confusing bit, outside of London, in many areas around the U.K, taxis can be your average "bog-standard" saloon car, with a taxi sign on its roof. In many areas prospective taxi drivers have to do a topographical test, although it isn't as in-depth as The London Knowledge.
Outside of London, only around 55% of all of the taxis accross the U.K are wheelchair accessible. Many of the taxis outside of London share work platforms with private hire vehicles, such as using the same apps or radio circuits, it's pretty normal outside of London.
Private hire vehicles
A private hire vehicle is also known as a PHV or a minicab. There are no current statistics identifying how many PHVs are wheelchair accessible.
There is no vocational qualification required to drive a PHV in London, and any vehicle can be used as a PHV. Minicabs in London cannot carry door advertising and are subject to the 1998 Private Hire Act.
Private hire vehicles must be pre-booked and cannot use taxi ranks. It is illegal for PHVs to ply for hire, and they cannot use active bus lanes.
Outside of London, the PHVs operate very similarly to their London counterparts, although they do carry more advertising.
Uber
Uber seems to be the "buzz-word" of the moment, however they are nothing more than a minicab app, no different to "Bobs Cars" in Orpington.
So there you have it, the differences between the taxi, the PHV and Uber. Theres now, no excuse for muddling up the two industries.
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Scorchio! All inclusive Dom Rep break from £565pp - incl. 7nts hotel, flights, bags & transfers


Wowzers pirates! If you still have some holidays to use up this summer, how about a week's all inclusive in the Caribbean?! Using a super cool discount code (see below) gets it down to this sensational price! You'll be spending 7 nights at the Caribe Club Princess Beach Resort, with flights, checked luggage, transfers included.… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Private Hire Driver suspended for leaving offensive voicemails on female passenger's phone


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A Bolton private hire driver has had his licence suspended for eight weeks after council officials were played offensive voicemail messages that he had left on a female passenger's phone.
The driver confessed to leaving voice messages on his customers phone but claimed the offensive remarks he made were in fact directed at a group of youths that were throwing stones at his vehicle, and also added that he thought he had ended his voicemail before making those comments.
Two previous complaints made against the same driver were presented to members of Bolton Council, leaving them no choice but to issue a punishment to the offender.
Members unanimously voted to suspend the man's private hire licence under the grounds of;
not being satisfied that he is a fit and proper person to hold a licence at this time.
According to a report in the Bolton News, during the same council meeting, a different driver was refused having a new licence issued after he was caught "plying for hire".
He was also found guilty of not having the correct insurance to carry passengers and will now have to serve a two year ban before being able to reapply for a new licence.
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Mykonos late season getaway from £248pp - 4nts hotel with infinity pool, breakfast & flights


Pirates, Mykonos is the place to be this year so why not head there this October on this great getaway for under £250 per person! For this Mykonos holiday you will stay in a great rated hotel with infinity pool with breakfast included each morning of your stay. The holiday is for 4 nights but… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Mandatory disability awareness training for all taxi and private hire drivers


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I previously wrote about the Government’s Inclusive Transport Strategy that sets out its vision for improved accessibility in, amongst others, the taxi and private hire sector. The strategy stated that the Government will: “In particular…recommend that authorities require taxi and private hire vehicle (PHV) drivers to complete disability awareness and equality training…” The Parliamentary Under Secretary of Transport, Nusrat Ghani MP, has now written to all licensing authorities. In the letter she said: “I also wanted to write to you about the accessibility of any taxi and private hire vehicle (PHV) services which your authority may be responsible for licensing. Such services play a vital role in helping disabled people to remain independent and to complete door-to-door journeys, yet all too often they are inaccessible to those who rely upon them. I want all licensing authorities to play their part in ensuring that the taxi and PHV services they support meet the needs of passengers wishing to use them, including … requiring all taxi and PHV drivers to complete disability awareness training.” There is no suggestion in either the letter or the strategy that the Government will be seeking to legislate on the matter. It has however stated in the strategy that the Government will, by end of 2019, publish for consultation a revised best practice guidance to support local licensing authorities “…to use their existing powers more effectively”. It is certain that the Government will include a recommendation in the forthcoming best practice guidance that local authorities introduce mandatory requirement for all its licensed drivers to undertake disability awareness training. The Department for Transport’s best practice guidance is non-statutory guidance which means that licensing authorities do not strictly have to comply with the guidance. It technically therefore will depend on individual licensing authorities to decide if, and how, they will pursue mandatory disability awareness training in their local area. There is however a strong expectation by the Government – and the courts - that licensing authorities do follow the best practice guidance and only deviate in exceptional circumstances. The Department for Transport may intervene formally if licensing authorities do not adopt mandatory disability awareness training policies to a level expected by it. On balance, it is likely that most local authorities will adopt some form of mandatory disability awareness training for the drivers licensed by it over the course of the next 12 to 24 months. The cost of providing such training will, directly or indirectly (thought increased licence fees), be paid for by licence holders.
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Adults Only: Chic 4* Menorca holiday 7nts from £298pp - incl. flights, hotel & breakfast


Edit linkAhoy mateys! We've laid eyes on the chic, Adults Only 4* Lago Resort in Menorca overlooking Cala’n Bosch's marina close to the beach. The relaxing hotel offers an outdoor pool circled by Balinese beds and a spa, amongst other facilities, and we found good rates in Sep/Oct. Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights (longer… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Luxury 4* Puglia boutique break 5nts from £422pp - incl. Suite w/ Jacuzzi, flights & breakfast


Ahoy mateys! Romance by Italy's sizzling Salento coast in Puglia is on the cards next. Whisk your loved one away this September for this luxe boutique break placing you at the small, top-rated Palazzo Castriota in Alezio featuring an outdoor pool, and where you will be staying in a Suite with your own Jacuzzi. (Or,… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Perfect Cornwall castle from £45pp - incl. breakfast & spa/golf discounts (Weekends available)


How would you like to stay in a real life castle from just £45 per person, per night, based on 2 sharing? Well, now you can live out your prince or princess fantasy in Cornwall with this short break deal in beautiful St Ives. Stay the night in the actual castle, with full English breakfast,… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Magical Maldives: 7nts all inclusive trip from £1099pp incl. flights, 4* hotel & freebies


Sound the bucket list klaxons Pirates because we have got the holiday of a life time just for you. Jet off to the stunning Maldives late in 2018, or plan ahead for 2019, with a 7 night all inclusive stay at the 4* Adaaran Club Rannalhi, a resort that sits right beside the white sands,… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Summer school holidays 2019: 4* Algarve family break 7nts from £365pp - incl. flights & aparthotel


Ahoy early-birds! Yes, it is the middle of the summer and we are experiencing sweltering temperatures, however for those pirates who like to book in advance we've spotted some good July/August 2019 rates for this Algarve family holiday! You'll be staying at 4* Clube Porto Mos in Lagos 2 minutes walk from the beach and… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

4* Hotel right by Manchester airport from £25pppn: Turn that red-eye flight into R&R


Hey pirates - if you've bagged yourself a decent flight from Manchester airport but it leaves at some ungodly time in the morning, why not soften the blow of that redeye flight with an overnight at the 4* Hallmark Hotel Manchester from £25pppn? This comfy 4* hotel with pool, sauna and bar will turn that… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Tuesday, 7 August 2018

Frequently Asked Questions: How do I join the group action and what is needed from me?


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Am I eligible to take part in the group action?
Any taxi driver licensed by Transport for London (TfL) to work in London may be eligible to take part in the group action, provided you operated as a licensed taxi driver for some or all of the period between mid 2012 to December 2017 or later.Private hire vehicle drivers or taxi drivers licensed by authorities other than TfL are not eligible.
What am I committing to by registering an interest in taking part? What information do I have to provide at this stage?
At this early stage, you only have to provide your name, badge number and contact details to register an interest in taking part. If you express an interest in the claim, it does not commit you to formally participate in any subsequent litigation.
When and how will I have to fully commit to take part in the group action?
Once you have registered an interest in taking part, you will receive contact with further details of the group action and how it works. You will be asked for more information about how Uber has caused losses to you personally.Registering your interest does not mean that you have to participate; you can make this decision once you have received further information about the group action.
What personal and financial information will I have to provide when committing to take part?
We will provide further details of this to all those who have registered interest in taking part, so that you can make an informed choice about participation.
Will my name, personal and financial information be kept confidential? Where will this information be stored, who will see it, and how will it be used?
Your information will be held securely by Mishcon de Reya and by Newington Communications, and nobody outside the teams in both organisations working on the group action will be able to access it.Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) you have the right to request at any point what information is being held about you by Mishcon de Reya and by Newington Communications.
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Mad for Mexico: 7nt All inclusive beach break from £622pp - incl. resort, flights & transfers


Summer doesn't have to end yet with the all inclusive offers from our Package Finder! Using a cool discount code (see below) you can get 7 nights in a resort by the beach in marvellous Mexico. This package includes flights, checked luggage, transfers and ATOL protection. There are options to depart from Manchester or London.… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT