Monday, 13 August 2018

Merseyside Police chase private hire vehicle at speeds of 110mph


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Footage taken by Merseyside Police's roads unit shows speeds of 110mph reached as they chased a private hire vehicle on wet roads.
The video released by Merseyside Police's Roads Policing Unit on Tweeter shows the chase along a wet M62.
The pursuit began on a slip road and the officers set off following the minicab at high speed with their sirens on until the driver finally gives up and pulls over.
August 13, 2018 at 11:29PM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI Perry Richardson THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Preen in Prague: 3nts winter break from £184pp incl. 5* hotel, breakfast & flights


Pirates, take a peek at Prague with 3 nights from £184pp including the 5* President Hotel Prague, breakfast & flights. This majestic capital city is full of stunning architecture, delicious food and drink and buzzing social life, making it the perfect stop for any traveler - especially in 5* style. Holiday details Travel duration: 3… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Police in Oxford appeal for help following “Taxi” sexual assault


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Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following the sexual assault of a woman in a vehicle in Oxford. Between 3am and 4am on Sunday 5 August, the 25-year-old victim had been waiting for a taxi and sitting on the ground near Oxford Magistrates’ Court in Speedwell Street. She was then picked up by a vehicle which she believed to be a taxi, which travelled through St Clements, Morrell Avenue, and onto Cowley Road. During the journey another man was in the vehicle, and he was dropped off on a residential road off Morrell Avenue. The victim did not see him pay the driver. While in the car with the driver alone, the victim was sexually assaulted over her clothing by the driver who touched her inappropriately. The offender is a white man with olive skin, approximately 5ft 5ins, of medium build and bald. He was wearing a mid-blue coloured t-shirt. The vehicle is described as a dark coloured five door saloon car. Most taxis in Oxford at traditional LTI TX series black taxis raising doubt whether the attacker was actually a cab driver. Investigating officer PC Sarah Williams, based at Cowley police station, said: “I would like to speak to anyone who has any information in relation to this incident – particularly the man who was travelling in the vehicle with the woman and driver before the sexual assault took place. “I would also like to speak to anyone who saw the woman get in to the vehicle in Speedwell Street in the early hours of Sunday 5 August. We are working to establish whether the vehicle, which appeared to be a taxi, was indeed a taxi and are keeping an open mind. We are also offering support to the victim following this distressing incident.” If you have any information about the incident please call the 24-hour Thames Valley Police enquiry centre on 101 quoting the reference ‘43180239217’ or by reporting it online.
August 13, 2018 at 08:09PM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI Perry Richardson THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Early bird bargain: All inclusive 2019 Turkey break from £279pp - incl. 7nts hotel & flights


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Super stunning Split: 4nts B&B in Croatia from £287pp incl. flights & hotel w/ rooftop pool


Don't get blue because the summer has ended, be happy that you can grab an autumn bargain! Like 4 nights B&B at the gorgeous Dioklecijan Hotel & Residence in Split, Croatia. See the city from a birds eye view from the rooftop bar and pool area - there's even a hot tub too! Even in… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Man charged with illegally operating as a Private Hire driver and having no insurance


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A Derbyshire man has been charged with operating as a private hire driver without a licence, drink driving and driving without a licence, insurance or a valid MOT. A police patrol pulled over Christopher Stirling in Ripley Derbyshire at around 3am on Saturday, August 4. He was arrested and later charged with all offences. The 24-year-old suspect is due to appear before magistrates in Chesterfield at the end of the month, according to a report in the DerbyshireTimes. No other details surrounding Stirling's attempts to operate as a private hire driver illegally have been released. It's not clear if he was working for any particular operator or whether he was attempting to ply for hire on the streets of Derbyshire.
August 13, 2018 at 06:45PM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI Michael Murphy THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Super funky Madrid break: 3nts from £188pp incl. flights & 5* hotel w/ rooftop bar


Who says that European mini breaks have to cost the earth? Not us that's for sure! That's why we're excited to bring you this super stylish 3 night getaway to Madrid this winter. Set your sights on the Spanish capital where you'll be staying at the 5* Puerta America Madrid. This accommodation has the funkiest… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Uber Rival Ola has hired the former Chief Operating Officer of Google Europe to run its UK 

Uber's latest UK challenger, Ola is the market leader in India's ride-hailing market with a service including taxis, luxury cars and even rickshaws. It is set to launch in South Wales and Manchester later this year.

Both Legg's technical and business credentials will serve Ola well when it comes to competitive strategies in the evolved British transportation market. 

Before embarking on a corporate career, Legg was a Captain in the British Army’s Royal Engineers for 10 years.

He joins from digital advertising company AdParlor.

Can’t wait for TfL to licence London’s electric rickshaws and then see them operate under the Uber or Ola banner. 

The Lycra clad happy clappers will lap up the zero emission reichshaw bikes which are turning London into a virtual third world City 



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Winter Sun: Flights to the Canary Islands from £39rtn - several UK departures


Pirates, head south for the winter with these bargain fares to the Canary Islands from our Flights Finder! We've added options to Gran Canaria, Tenerife and La Palma with departures from across the UK - there's something for everyone! We've seen great options between November and January - get some winter sun! We've added departures… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Go all inclusive in 2019: 6nts in Rhodes from £384pp incl. flights & hotel - solo from £448


Calling all early bird Pirates out there. Get planning your 2019 getaway now to make the most of deposit schemes and low prices. We've found this little gem in our treasure trove, where you can jet off to the Greek island of Rhodes and enjoy 6 nights in the sun whilst indulging in the all… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Make memories in Madeira: 5* luxe break from £198pp incl. 3nts hotel, breakfast & flights


Pirates, make a move for Madeira with 3 nights from £198pp including the 5* Pestana Carlton Madeira, breakfast & flights. This lush hotel has two massive outdoor pools, jacuzzi, indoor pool and even an on-site diving school! The perfect place to experience the beauty of this lovely island. Holiday details Travel duration: 3 nights (longer… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Mike Brown's TfL And The Mayor Give Uber 1,000 Strikes And Your Out With 14 Months To Go.


Story we seen today on Twitter that Katers Douk left a wallet in an Uber Car. Afte agreeing to bring it back, the drive late text saying he would hold on to the wallet unless a sum of £30 was paid. 

The uber account holder contacting Uber support by email but was then given the run around, with Uber saying the issue should be sorted using the in app support team. 




But it seems the in app support team are not listening to complaints today!











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One staycation to rule them all: 2nt group Hobbit Hole stay in Suffolk from £108pp - sleeps 4


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Fall in love with Montenegro: 7nts B&B from £328pp incl. flights, 4* hotel, bags & transfers


Montenegro is fast becoming one of the hottest destinations and now that TUI has introduced direct flights, there's never been a better time to visit. Jet off to the seaside 4* Palas Hotel this October for a week - the temperatures are still hitting the 20s at this time - so there will be plenty… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

“Uber has cost us all money; we must not let them get away with it” says LTDA’s McNamara


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You will all have seen recent press reports that the law firm Mishcon de Reya is looking at whether there are grounds for taxi drivers to take collective legal action against Uber to claim back their lost earnings as a result of Uber’s illegal operation in London.
Ever since Uber invaded our streets in 2012, they have refused to stick to TfL’s regulations. They’ve intentionally driven down the wages of hard-working cabbies who operate within the rules and strive to maintain the high standards our trade is known for all over the world. We need to hold Uber accountable for its actions, and ensure that people who have lost money receive the compensation they deserve. Mishcon is still in the early stages of setting up the group action, but believes that there is a good case to be made against Uber. We need to get as many drivers as possible to sign up and help us make our case. Should we win, everyone who takes part in the group action will win back a share of their lost earnings from Uber. The case is being entirely funded by litigation funding firm Harbour, at no cost to cabbies. Any driver who is or has been licensed by TfL to operate in London will be able to take part. Even if you are now retired, you may be able to participate if it can be demonstrated that Uber coming to London caused a loss to your earnings. All you have to do at this stage is give your name, badge number and contact details to register your interest in taking part. This alone does not commit you to formally join in the legal action. Mishcon de Reya will then come back to you at a later date with more information about the group action and how it works, and will ask for more details about your individual losses. Uber has been skirting regulation in London at every opportunity to undercut the competition, drive cabbies and smaller local PHV firms out, and exploit its drivers. TfL and a certain magistrate may believe that Uber has changed but it’s clearly just a sham. The big question is, can we go after TfL as well? It’s early days, but the civil courts are a very different place to the criminal courts and all things are possible. I’m constantly told that the trade is divided and that we need more unity. Last week nailed that myth forever when, for the first time, representatives from every part of the trade met at Mishcon’s offices in the Kingsway. All the trade groups, large fleets, garages, apps, credit card processors, advertising and insurance companies, sat down together and agreed to back this action 100%. It is essential that everyone takes part in this group action. The more drivers who join us, the greater the claim. Uber has cost us all money; we must not let them get away with it, we must make them pay up. If you don’t have an internet connection or need help signing up, come to Taxi House in W9, or our office at Heathrow, where we will be pleased to help.
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Late summer 14nt escape to Mexico from £850pp incl. flights, 4* hotel, 24hr all inclusive & more


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5* Las Vegas getaway from £534pp - incl. 5nts Vdara Hotel & Spa and direct Virgin flights


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Uber investor Bradley Tusk Says Dara Khosrowshahi's kinder, gentler approach Is Makibg Uber Apoear Weak 


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 • Regulation critic Bradley Tusk, who is also an Uber shareholder, has some strong opinions on New York's new regulations that cap the number of ride-share drivers.

 • He believes that Uber's kinder, gentler approach these days could be interpreted as weakness by Uber's traditional rivals.

 • But an Uber insider tells us that times have changed, and Uber's view on its former rivals has changed with them.

Political-campaigner-turned-regulation-critic Bradley Tusk -who is also an Uber shareholder - has some unsolicited advice for Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi: Uber's kinder, gentler image isn't a good thing when it comes to a "bare knuckle fight" with would-be regulators who want to limit Uber's business.

"Effectively, if you want a CEO who is chosen because he is calm and smooth and avoids conflict at all costs, that may work really well in certain parts of the business. But when it comes to a sort of bare knuckle fight with the city council, you really have no chance at all," Tusk tells Business Insider.

Tusk's comments are in response to new rules approved earlier this week in New York, when Mayor de Blasio achieved something he had been wanting to do for three years: limiting the number of ride-sharing cars operating in the city.

Tusk's viewpoint poses interesting questions for tech startups fighting incumbents in heavily regulated industries.

Is there still a time and place for Silicon Valley's famous resistance to government regulations? The most extreme example of that attitude is Uber's brash former CEO Travis Kalanick, who fought them with gusto. But companies like Airbnb, FanDuel, Bird, and the bevy of self-driving car companies are all having their own stand-offs with city and state regulators. And in the years before Kalanick's spectacular fall from grace, he was widely praised in the Valley for his tactics in taking on the old-school incumbents...and winning.

In fact, in 2015 de Blasio tried to do this same thing, and limit the number of ride share drivers. But Uber engaged in an all-out assault of protests that was so powerful, it became the blueprint for how tech upstarts could combat would-be regulators.

It also catapulted the take-no-prisoners political operative who orchestrated Uber's counter-regulation campaign, Tusk, into a sought-after star helping other tech upstarts fight regulators.


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Tusk was paid in Uber stock to help Kalanick navigate New York's notoriously thick taxi regulations in those earlier days. Those shares of Uber, paid in lieu of Tusk Strategies' usual fees, were believed to be worth $100 million in 2017.

Tusk cashed out some of his Uber shares earlier this year, when SoftBank invested in the company and bought up equity from existing shareholders. However, he still owns a significant chunk of shares in Uber, he said.

But he says he's never met Khosrowshahi, much less advised him.

Still, he has some advice for Uber's current CEO.

"What I would say to him: there's a lot of areas where a kinder, gentler approach makes sense. But taxi is a cartel. Uber only exists because Travis and team were tough enough to take them on and fight them tooth and nail in every city in the United States," Tusk said.

"And if you don't do that, they are going to re-emerge," he warned. "They didn't become nicer people or kinder people. Or, just because you have a better reputation than Travis, they are all of a sudden going to treat you differently. More likely they are going to see you as weak and they are going to come after you."

Do nice guys finish last?

And yet, just because tough tactics worked in the past doesn't mean they are necessary for the future, argues a person familiar with Uber's New York operations, who requested anonymity to discuss the company's internal deliberations on this latest city council ruling.


"A lot has changed since 2015 in terms of driver and rider sentiment and how they feel about Uber has declined significantly. If this was a political campaign, Uber doesn't have a base anymore," this person said, adding that Uber has suffered a 30%-plus drop in reputation, even among riders.

That drop would have "weakened" the company's ability to rally protesters, should they have tried a repeat of the tactics used in 2015.

Also, under Khosrowshahi, Uber doesn't view the taxi industry as the all-out enemy anymore, this person said.

The company particularly has sympathy for the the drivers themselves hurt by the rise of ride-sharing, the person said. Six of them have committed suicide in New York, blaming Uber for destroying their livelihoods.

Plus executives believe that Uber, under Khosrowshahi, has won back the good graces of regulators in London and Buenos Aires, and that this is a better strategy than campaigning against them in the long-term.

Internally at Uber, executives nowadays didn't see much of a threat to their long-term business by capping the number of ride sharing vehicles on the road at current levels in New York for a year, this person said. They don't believe that New York will become a model for other cities instituting caps, as Tusk warns.

Meanwhile, even if Uber has moved on, Tusk has no shortage of takers that want his brand of fight. He's currently working with electric scooter rental company Bird and daily fantasy sports firm FanDuel.


Source : ukbusinessInsider.com



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Plush 5* Corfu: 5nts half board from £247pp incl. flights & hotel (all inclusive from £299pp)


Who says that the summer ends as soon as August 31st rolls around? Not us Pirates, that's why we're excited to bring you this October getaway to the gorgeous island of Corfu. Indulge yourself for 5 nights in the 5* surroundings of the Mayor Pelekas Monastery Hotel. Sat right next to the beach, this is… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Bargain flights to luscious Lake Ohrid from £36rtn


Pirates, discover a beautiful new corner of Europe with these flights to Ohrid in Macedonia! Beautiful mountains, gorgeous blue waters and the medieval cobbled streets of the Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage site) - Ohrid has it all! The cheapest flights depart in October - towards the end of tourist season but when temperatures… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT