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Thursday 30 June 2016

Evening Standard Tobacco Dock Awards Protest : TfL Ignore Uber Touting In Street.



With military precision, Dads Defending Daughters marched into Pennington Street Wapping, to protest against Uber being up for awards at the Evening Standard business awards being held at Tobacco Dock.


As the guests arrived, they were greeted by the banners and posters showing the despicable statistics being hidden from the general public by the mainstream media. 

The protestors were very vocal but, apart from making noise, it all went extremely peaceful. See video. 

    

When all the guests we're inside, the protest disbanded allowing the presentations to take place. 
But unexpectedly, just before the evening ended, the protestors returned. This time accompanied by many Taxis, causing completely gridlock the to surrounding area.
 

As guests left, they found they could not access their promotional uber codes, many guests believing it was done purposely as Uber did not receive their expected award.


 Could the judges have been swayed by the banners, posters, leaflets and mega phone sound bites, given out as everyone arrived?



Instead the award for the category Uber were in went to Aldi, the cheap supermarket chain. They didn't even get the Tech award which went to restaurant delivery firm Deliveroo. 

Because the signal outage, the uber app was down.
Uber sent along staff members in bright blue t-shirts with big white squares on the breast pockets. 


These employees were openly touting custom, using hand held devises to sign up new customers offering £25 off vouchers as enticement. 

Amazingly the 6 TfL PCOs who were in attendance from 5pm, were by now nowhere to be seen as the open touting took place. 

Uber cars were seen using the petrol station on the Highway as an impromptu rank. Cars were seen going into the court yard of the garage, waiting to recieve a message then moving out without buying petrol or even visiting the forecourt shop. 



    Tweet of the night award goes to CabbyDenny.





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Should hospital plans be scrapped?

It is time for health chiefs to kill off the “zombie review” into merging Bedford and Milton Keynes hospitals, MPs were told this week.

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Opportunities lost to save Luton baby

Significent lessons need to be learned following the death of a Luton babya serious case review has said.

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Opportunities lost to save Luton baby

Significent lessons need to be learned following the death of a Luton babya serious case review has said.

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Boris Johnson rules himself out of the Tory party leadership contest

Boris Johnson today sensationally ruled himself out of the race to become the next Prime Minister.

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Female Uber Driver Found Hanged. "Appears to be suicide" Say Police.


Veerath Bharathi, Uber’s first female cab driver in India, was found dead in her rented house in the city’s northwest suburb, police said on Tuesday, June 28.

“It appears to be a case of suicide, as the victim’s (V. Bharathi) body was found hanging by a cloth-like rope from the ceiling of a room by her landlord on Monday night,” Sanjay Nagar police inspector Prakash said.

Though no suicide note was found in her house, police registered a case of unnatural death and shifted the body to a state-run hospital for autopsy to ascertain the cause of Bharathi’s death.

“The landlord went to the third floor of his house where Bharathi was staying in the rented portion to check her whereabouts as he did not see her again since Sunday night and found her body hanging through the room’s window and alerted us,” Prakash recalled.

Bharathi, who hails from Guntur in Andhra Pradesh, was staying alone in the house as she was single and orphaned. Her cab was found parked in front of the house in Nagashettyhalli colony.

“As per our records, Bharathi was one of the early women taxi drivers in the city and joined the all-women cab service, Angel City Cabs two years ago and later registered her vehicle with Uber, the online Minicab firm,” Prakash added.


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Taxi driver Greg Smith, holds raffle to raise cash to send sick children to Disneyland in Paris.

Magical Taxi Tour convoy of taxis taking sick children to Disneyland in Paris.

A taxi driver is raising cash to send sick children on the trip of a lifetime to Disneyland in Paris.

Greg Smith from North Chingford is holding a raffle in aid of Magical Taxi Tour, a charity that sends seriously ill children on an all-expenses paid holiday.

Greg, who is captain of Brentwood Golf Club in Essex said: “I am a taxi driver so it is a cause close to my heart.”

Tickets cost £1 and will be on sale in Costa in Station Road in Chingford from 9am until 4pm on Saturday (July 2).

Prizes include a three course meal at Mamma Mia restaurant in Chingford and a £25 voucher for J and N menswear in Chingford.

The Essex-based charity Magical Taxi Tour will send 200 children in a convoy of taxis to Paris for a three-day holiday September.

Greg will be one of 100 taxi drivers who volunteer their time to make the trip across the Channel.

It costs £1,400 per child to cover all costs including hotel, food, fuel and admission charges.

Brentwood Golf Club will host a golf day on July 19 to raise money for the same charity.

For more information contact Greg Smith on 07749 234926 or gtouchtaxislondon@gmail.com.

Source : This is London Local 



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Wednesday 29 June 2016





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The London Taxi driver, Is Your Knight In Shinning Armour.


A Taxi driver friend of mine, recently picked up a young opera singer (Melinda Hughes), who told him about a nightmare date she had recently been on. 

Feeling unsure and unsafe about her companion, she started to worry about getting home.
She tried texting a few friends to come and save her, but no one seemed free that evening. 

It was then she remembered the Hailo app on her smartphone. 

The driver text back within minutes, saying he was outside. 

Telling her date she was going to powder her nose, she slipped unnoticed out of the restaurant, into the waiting Hailo cab, which took home safely home. 

Melinda told my friend she had relayed the story to a professional colleague (Jeremy Lamb) who then wrote a song about her disastrous date. She went on to say, together they had published a promotional version on YouTube. 

After giving my friend an impromptu performance in the back of his cab, Malinda explained all monies raised from the click rights, would be donated to the London Taxi Benevolent Association.

So please watch the video and pass the link on to friends and family. 

Copy and paste link:

Let's support the people who support us.

    




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Nadine Dorries: Boris is the man to lead the Tories

Two of the most famous celebrity MPs are on the same side in the Conservative election race, after Nadine Dorries threw her support behind Boris Johnson.

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Hatters’ new stadium plans to be submitted tomorrow

Luton Town chief executive Gary Sweet has confirmed the club will submit its planning application for a new 17,500 capacity stadium at Power Court tomorrow (Thursday).

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IKEA Malm drawers won’t be recalled despite deaths

One of IKEA’s most popular cabinets will not be recalled in the UK and Ireland despite being involved in the deaths of three toddlers in the USA.

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Debenhams sweep the board

Debenhams were named top of the shops last week, taking home Overall Best Retailer at The Mall Luton’s 11th Retailer Awards.

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M&S issue allergy alert and recall popular product

Marks and Spencer has been forced to take thousands of one of their food hall products off their shelves because of a potential health risk.

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Tuesday 28 June 2016

They Don't Like It Up Em Gov....Will TfL Stick To Their Promise?


There has been a call to immediately suspend the implementation of changes to Private Hire regulations which come into force today (27 June 2016).

The Chairman of the Licensed Private Hire Car Association, Steve Wright, has called for a halt on the new rules after being “Inundated with e‐mails, calls and other communications from Licensed Operators and Drivers, with grave concerns” since the announcement from TfL of the launch date on 17th June.

In an email addressed to Transport for London, Taxi and Private Hire licensing officials, Mr Wright wrote: “It is clear there is serious confusion surrounding many of the new requirements, not only within the industry but also from the main PHV Insurers, vehicle hirers, accident management companies and others. The trade representatives believe there is the need for considerable dialogue with TfL TPH before proceeding further.”


He added; “We believe the immediate suspension of the implementation is required to avoid unnecessary risks for the travelling public and extreme hardship, worry and stress for licensed operators and drivers. It has been collectively agreed between the signatories that there has not been enough information and dialogue about the finer details of the new requirements. Major regulatory changes need a workable plan to be put in place alongside a realistic timeline for the industry to make the transition sensibly.”

An emergency meeting has been called to bring together London’s main PHV trade associations, insurers, vehicle hirers and accident management companies to establish then discuss the problems.

Source: The Chauffeur.


Editorial Comment:
Find out how easy it is to become an uninsured minicab driver in London.



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Have a blast on best day out

Search for your sunglasses, put on your dancing shoes and prepare for the best day out of the year – Luton Youth Festival is back.

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How will Brexit affect your summer holiday abroad?

Since Britain voted to leave the EU last week, questions have been asked as to what the decision actually means for us.

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Grants for animal rescue groups

Animal re-homing organisations are being invited to apply for grants from the charity Support Adoption for Pets.

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We are the champions!

Aspiring young footballers from Hillsborough Junior School were celebrating after winning a mini version of the European Football Championships at Luton’s Lea Manor Recreation Centre.

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Luton golf centre to host charity event

A fundraising golf day in memory of a teenager who died in a drink/drive car crash will take place at Stockwood Park next month.

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Relief as chemists get renewed stock of life-saving meningitis vaccine

A leading UK health charity has welcomed news that a vaccine against the potentially deadly meningitis is again available on the high street.

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Firm is fined for 
polluting brook

A company has been fined more than £20,000 for polluting a brook at Hockcliffe.

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Firm is fined for 
polluting brook

A company has been fined more than £20,000 for polluting a brook at Hockcliffe.

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Monday 27 June 2016

Businesses warned about new law agreed before Brexit

As hysteria continuess over Brexit, a leading law firm has warned businesses about hefty penalties they will face for employing illegal migrants when new legislation begins next month.



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Businesses warned about new law agreed before Brexit

As hysteria continuess over Brexit, a leading law firm has warned businesses about hefty penalties they will face for employing illegal migrants when new legislation begins next month.



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New delights at Walled Garden

Luton Hoo Walled Garden is now open on Wednesdays when visitors can enjoy a stunning woodland walk, created from the Flower Garden Wood which was originally designed by Capability Brown.



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Suspected knife attack on Luton teenage boy

Police are appealing for witnesses after a teenager was assaulted in a suspected knife attack in the early hours of Monday morning.



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Suspected knife attack on Luton teenage boy

Police are appealing for witnesses after a teenager was assaulted in a suspected knife attack in the early hours of Monday morning.



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Businesses host golf day to raise money for Level Trust

Luton business owners took part in a golf day in May to raise £700 for Level Trust.



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Presentation to octogenarian pianist for 20 years loyal service

A very special lady who’s been tinkling the ivories for Vauxhall Male Voice Choir for more than two decades was treated to a surprise party last week.



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Callouts for kitchen fires

Firefighters were called out twice to kitchen blazes in Luton over the weekend.



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Are you the Jamie Vardy of your workplace?

Third of workers believe they’re the office equivalent of Jamie Vardy a new study has revealed.



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Fined for waste dumping

Trusting a cold caller to take away the rubbish from her front garden has cost a Luton woman almost £1,400.



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Fined for waste dumping

Trusting a cold caller to take away the rubbish from her front garden has cost a Luton woman almost £1,400.



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TfL Press Release : Kew The Music Event Taxi Rank Appointed.


A taxi rank will operate on Kew Road during the "Kew the music" concert in Kew gardens.

The taxi rank will be situated on the Kew Road near the Victoria gate entrance.

The rank will operate between 21:30 and 23:30 on the following dates;

• Tuesday, 12 July 2016
• Wednesday, 13 July 2016
• Thursday 14 July 2016
• Friday, 15 July 2016
• Saturday, 16 July 2016
• Sunday, 17 July 2016
End.



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Luton man in court over EDL protest outside mosque

A Luton man has been charged with two racially aggravated public order offences following an EDL protest outside a mosque at the weekend.



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Luton man in court over EDL protest outside mosque

A Luton man has been charged with two racially aggravated public order offences following an EDL protest outside a mosque at the weekend.



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Sunday 26 June 2016

Press Release....Operation No One, Update!

Saturday night, Novikov's rank was rendered unusable as cars had been allowed to park up. 


So, where were the elusive operation neon offices?


They were in Piccadilly hanging around, making sure that no one makes off with the bus stop.

While we are on the subject of TfL's so called anti touting squad (Operation Neon): 

Sohail Masood, was found guilty of soliciting people for private vehicle hire by the act of donning a yellow HiVis jacket and waiting for train passengers to approach him. 


Why is this man from Diamond chauffeurs allowed to solicit for custom on the pavement outside Tiger Tiger.


Why has he not been arrested yet ? 

Could someone from TfL kindly contact Taxi Leaks and explain what part of the PHV act 1998 allows this type of touting. 



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Event Taxi Rank For Kew The Music Concert, Being Held Kew Gardens 12/17 July.


A taxi rank will operate on Kew Road during the "Kew the music" concert in Kew gardens.

The taxi rank will be situated on the Kew Road near the Victoria gate entrance.

The rank will operate between 21:30 and 23:30 on the following dates;

• Tuesday, 12 July 2016
• Wednesday, 13 July 2016
• Thursday 14 July 2016
• Friday, 15 July 2016
• Saturday, 16 July 2016
• Sunday, 17 July 2016



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Uber In Panic As 14 Major Security Bugs Found In Mobile App.



Uber Bugs Allowed Hackers to Gather Details on Rides, Drivers and Passengers

Uber is in the process of fixing a slew of security bugs disclosed by security firm Integrity, who discovered and reported 14 issues it found on the company's websites and mobile applications.

The security firm only published details about six of these bugs, as they're waiting on Uber to patch four more.

The first issue they discovered had the potential to launch brute-force attacks against Uber's promo code feature panel coming from Uber drivers themselves.

Researchers discover 1,000 active promo codes

The researchers found over 1,000 active promo codes by trying countless random promo code combinations and even discovered a ERH (Emergency Ride Home) code that would have added £'s to each driver's fair earnings.

The second issue they discovered allowed researchers/drivers to extract user details via the mobile app's Help section, which, in turn, enabled them to get the victim's email address.

The third bug manifested with UberPool where users share the fare. Researchers said they were able to get the driver and invitee's UUID and then request private information like names, pictures, location, status, rating, phone numbers, and more.

Security firm discovers a method for adding rogue Uber drivers

The fourth problem was in the Uber app's driver activation process. In order for drivers to access a specific area of the Uber app reserved for them, they need to ask the company to activate their account. Researchers discovered that, by toggling the "isActivated" parameter to "true," they could add rogue drivers to the service.

A fifth issue allowed researchers to access a driver's waybill section, from where they had access to the driver's name, license plate, car model, last ride history, and much more. Researchers did not publicly disclose all details about this bug because it also allowed them to list the full path of the driver's previous trip.

The sixth issue is derived from the third. Once the researchers got their hands on a user UUID, they were able to get information about that person's trips, in great detail, enough to plot out a map.

Source: News Softpedia. 




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Saturday 25 June 2016

‘Invincible’ pint glass won’t spill beer

Cack-handed drinkers prone to spilling their pints need fear no more as lager scientists have developed an ‘un-tippable’ glass.



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Calls for tougher control of cat population

A survey conducted by a cat rescue charity has asked whether there are too many cats in Britain - and found that 92 per cent of respondents want tougher rules to control of cat numbers.



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Belching Brits and their terrible table manners

Shameless Brits openly belch, talk with their mouths full and pick food from their teeth during meal times, according to a new survey.



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Uber To Hide Surge Pricing From Customers


Uber says it will hide surge pricing notifications for more of its users to make its app less "complicated".

During busy periods, the taxi firm's customers are currently told they will be charged a "surge price" such as 1.7 or 2.3 times the standard fare.

Customers will instead be shown a fixed fee with a notice that "fares are higher due to increased demand".

One analyst said hiding the surge price multiplier could stop people being discouraged from using the service.

"I've been in the situation myself, where I've held off using an Uber during a surge," said Jim Clark, research director at Econsultancy.

"We are sensitive to price - as a nation we do like a bargain and that's one of the reasons they'll be making this change."

In a blog post, Uber said it had started rolling out the change in the US and India in April.
Uber said more cities would follow suit.

'Complicated math'
In addition to hiding the surge price multiplier, Uber is also removing an option that notifies customers when the surge price drops.

Uber said the changes made the app "clear and simple".

"There's no complicated math and no surprises - passengers can just sit back and enjoy the ride," it said.

However, Mr Clark said hiding the surge price could also have a financial benefit for Uber.

"There is the argument that it becomes quicker and easier to see the price," Mr Clark told the BBC.

"But I think that's an argument only Uber might make rather than anybody else.

"From a business perspective, it makes sense - it encourages people to use the service.

"But it's important to give users a choice of whether to wait - being given all the information is the spirit of the sharing economy. At the very least they could give users the option to switch the surge information on or off."



Source : BBC.


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Dads Defending Daughters from 154 Minicab Related Serious Sexual Assaults Including Rape.


"We shall defend our daughters, our wives, our friends, whatever the cost may be. We shall defend them on the streets, we shall defend them on our Taxi ranks, we will defend them on the Internet and through social media. We shall never, never surrender!"


Dads Defending Daughters, supported by contingents from the MayfairMob, SaveTaxi Facebook group and the RMT, held a peaceful demonstration in Parliament Square. 
Every participant holding aloft an explanatory placard or banner, getting across the statistics, which are being suppress and held back from the general public. 


From Feb 2016 to Feb 2016 there were 154 Minicab related serious sexual assaults, including Rape.
32 Uber of these attacks were alleged by the Met Police to have been carried out by Uber drivers.
These tatistics have been confirmed by freedom of information request made directly to the Metropolitan Police.


TfL were in shock when first the LTDA AdVan was seen outside clubs and bars showing these figures. Pressure was put to soften the message, and the LTDA as normal, duly obliged. 


Although plans for this day were kept off social media, the message went out through word of mouth, hundreds turned up on foot and lined three sides of the square. 
I was surprised to find how much interest there was from people in the square, inquiring into the nature of the placards, advertising the shocking statistics. 


Again, trying to hide away over the other side of the square were four TfL Compliance officers who had removed their yellow HiVis jackets to blend in with the public. They were seen taking photographs of demonstrators. 
I crossed the road and proceeded to take their photo, but they rushed off in the direction of Windsor house. 



Because of the referendum, the world's press were in and around the Square and many interviews with foreign journalists took place. Then after two hours, the drivers, friends and family members, marched peacefully to Sajid Javid's office, passing the world's media encampment on College Green.



On arrival at Javid's office, a statement was read to the crowd  over loud speaker by Marc Turner. After a rousing round of applause, the demonstration dispersed. Arriving back at the 'iron lung', it was found a number of Taxis had been given parking tickets. A quick collection took place amongst the drivers to pay the fines. 


The demo itself was amazing. Although the message being put across to the public was very serious, drivers managed to stay calm, collected and peaceful. Officers from the Met Police support unit, praised the drivers for their excellent behaviour. Drivers were surprise to find support from the celebrity of the day who just happened to pull over to show support to DDDs


We could have filled the Square with Taxis, beeping their horns and waving fists, traffic could have been disrupted for a couple of hours , but would the public have understood the message?
The banners were an excellent idea and it is a suggestion that all future demos be accompanied by placards and banners to let everyone know exactly why we are taking to the streets.


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Friday 24 June 2016

Mothers managing to kick smoking habit

More than one in 10 pregnant women admit to being smokers at the time of giving birth, new government statistics show.



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Dog attack figures on the rise

Nearly a quarter of a million dogs show aggression towards people every week, according to a new study.



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From stones to skewers - the life-threatening things pets swallow

It’s no secret that our pets - dogs in particular - like to eat things they shouldn’t but a new study has revealed the weird and wonderful selection of things they like to get their teeth into - everything from rocks to kebab skewers.



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Petition calling for a second EU referendum so popular the website keeps crashing

A petition calling for a second EU referendum is proving so popular the website keeps crashing.



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Drunk woman rescued by cops says thank you

A woman has written to Bedfordshire Police to thank them and apologise for her actions after they ensured she got home safely.



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Drunk woman rescued by cops says thank you

A woman has written to Bedfordshire Police to thank them and apologise for her actions after they ensured she got home safely.



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Caught out in insurance scam

A Luton woman has been sentenced after she made fraudulent claims on her employer’s income protection insurance policy, claiming she was unable to work when in fact she was working as a call centre operative elsewhere.



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POLL: Which EU issue was the most important to how you voted yesterday?

What were the main issues that swayed you to either vote to stay in the EU or vote leave?



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What happens now that Britain has voted for Brexit

As the nation starts to take in the dramatic events overnight and this morning, we look at happens now that Britain has voted for Brexit.



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POLL: Who will take over from David Cameron as the nation’s PM?

Who will take over from David Cameron as the nation’s PM?



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Brexit: How we and our neighbours voted

Britain has voted to leave the EU but how did we and our neighbours vote for the momumental decision?



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Race at our place

Pupils from Ferrars Junior School are getting ready to take place in Race at our Place in honour of a teaching assistant who lost her battle with cancer in 2013.



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Human head discovery: Victim was male

Police confirmed that a human head found in a quarry last month was male - and that the man might have died up to 50 years ago.



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Human head discovery: Victim was male

Police confirmed that a human head found in a quarry last month was male - and that the man might have died up to 50 years ago.



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POLL: David Cameron announces his resignation after EU referendum result

The Prime Minister, David Cameron, has announced he will step down in the wake of the “Leave” vote.



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Thursday 23 June 2016

Open Letter To Sadiq Khan, Ahead Of Tomorrow's Demonstration From Dads Defending Daughters.

          Sadiq Khan with his wife and daughters 

PREVENTION AND CURE

Dear Mayor Khan,
I acknowledge that you are a busy man, but feel I must impose upon your for one moment, about a subject that I know is close to your heart.

'Dads Defending Daughters' will stage a static protest at Parliament Square, on Friday 24th June 2016.
This protest is not about you. It is about the state in which your predecessor left London.

Symptoms: Rape and sexual assault.
Our protest will be to highlight the symptoms of a poorly run and corrupt Transport for London and Department for Transport.
Those symptoms are the unacceptable level of rape and sexual assault in TfL licensed Private Hire minicabs.

Cause: Corrupt and unscrupulous officials.
TfL have lowered the standard of Private Hire to an unregulated, 'pay your money, no questions asked' free for all, to accommodate a powerfully backed, tax dodging, foreign company who are prepared to employ the unemployable.
DfT refuse to acknowledge the elephant in the room, due to pressure from the likes of Sajid Javid, Baroness Kramer, 'Government' Sachs, David Cameron, George Osborne, bought and paid for MPs and lobbyists; all putting profit and employment figures ahead of your travelling public's safety.
These power orientated people view the public as consumers, not as human beings.

Cure: Mayor's office.
I understand that the EU Referendum is tomorrow. Therefore I do not expect a prompt reply.
Deputy Mayor for Transport, Valerie Shawcross and you have done more in five weeks, than Boris Johnson did in eight years.
You have finally started the engine. Boris never even opened the garage door.

Prevention: Three points to put into force:
No onscreen app location of cabs.
This invites young people to approach a driver, they have seen onscreen, for cash. A common occurrence, suiting both parties.
Leaving no secure proof of journey, and open to the dangers of predators and mistaken identity.

A minimum of five years residency for any PH or Taxi applicant.
No more letters of good conduct from foreign countries or sponsors.
The licensing authority should be able to DBS from a United Kingdom record system.
No one should be left in charge of vulnerable people without an enhanced background check.

The banning of blacked out, obscured and tinted windows.
No one can see if a vulnerable person is in distress.
These are a dangerous and non essential extra, and could be the difference between rape and rescue.

I know you are determined to put forward the capping of Private Hire vehicles.
We Londoners welcome this, for many reasons.
And we do not expect anything to change overnight.
But the regulations that are already in place must be tightened up immediately and enforced correctly.

Please ask yourself these two simple questions:

1. Would I feel at ease knowing one of my daughters is travelling in a TfL licensed minicab, under such unregulated circumstances?

2. What would I do, as a Dad Defending his Daughters, to make it safer for my children to get home in a minicab?

Hopefully, after the EU Referendum, you can reflect upon this letter, and our concerns.
You have done brilliantly to get to where you are from such humble origins; to become Sadiq Khan - Mayor of London.
But we Londoners expect more from one of our own.

Yours faithfully,
Leonard H. Etheridge.


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Driver left with life-threatening injuries following two motorway collisions

Did you witness two collisions on the M1 earlier today which left a motorist with life-threatening injuries?



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Environment Agency issues warning of more flooding and travel disruption

The Environment Agency is warning people that continued heavy rain could lead to further flooding across the south-east this afternoon and into the evening.



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Live: EU Referendum

Live updates from around the country as Britain decides in the EU Referendum.



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Pencil rumour causes panic in polling stations

Voters across the country are reportedly taking their own pens to the polling stations, amid fears the cross on the ballot paper could be scrubbed out.



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Woman dragged across ground in ‘vile’ Luton robbery

A thug dragged a woman across the ground while stealing her handbag outside a Luton supermarket on Tuesday.



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Woman dragged across ground in ‘vile’ Luton robbery

A thug dragged a woman across the ground while stealing her handbag outside a Luton supermarket on Tuesday.



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EU Referendum: What time will we know the result? Plus Q&A and everything else you need to know

After weeks of argument, claim and counter-claim, voters go to the polls on today to decide the outcome of the referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union.



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Ikea issues urgent recall of child safety gates amid injury risk concerns

Swedish furniture giant Ikea has recalled a line of safety gates following reports that children have fallen down stairs after they opened unexpectedly.



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Wednesday 22 June 2016

Letter To Taxi Leaks : Statement From The Mayfair Mob

 
 
In recent times we have found ourselves in the position of being compromised by the behaviour of the LTDA senior management as they have in our opinion, attempted to hijack ideas and initiatives shared with them in good faith whilst also claiming credit for the work of driver led actions in the London Taxi Trade.

MM LTDA members who have tried to become more proactive members of the association have been continuously obstructed in their efforts to assist in making the LTDA more representative of its members. To date, two MM members have been expelled, causing us to be drawn in to the very trade politics that we prefer to avoid.

On this occasion however, we feel that the politics was aimed towards the honest efforts of working taxi drivers and is unjustified. We have tried to step away from this friction and have until very recently, cooperated with the LTDA and welcomed the Advan enthusiastically to our 'Hits', 'Starves' and Legitimate Protests in the spirit of working fellowship.

The machinations of the LTDA at Tuesday's Branch Meeting have now made this relationship untenable. In circumventing their own rule book in an abuse of process rarely witnessed anywhere, they have apparently gerrymandered their own branch elections. In doing this they have demonstrated their intention to protect, not the London Taxi Trade but their own salaries and positions in the LTDA above all considerations. This lack of integrity is a betrayal of the members best interests and those of the trade in general.

We therefore feel that the MM as a group can no longer continue to interact with the board of the LTDA including the use/attendance of the Advan on actions taken by the MM. We do this with heavy hearts but feel our hands have been forced. We hope that this situation can be resolved in the near future.

Our present rank and file LTDA members are obviously still welcomed and valued by all in MM, as are members of all orgs, unions and others. We value our cross-org ethos.

We are after all, not a mob: We're a mentality! Regards to you all,

The Mayfair Mob.


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1250 PHV License's Revoked Pending Safety Checks

Important safety notice: Vauxhall Zafira B vehicles yet to adhere to the Vauxhall safety recall to be suspended with immediate effect

 On 3 May we wrote to all registered keepers of Vauxhall Zafira B vehicles that are licensed as private hire vehicles, urging them to comply with the safety recall notices issued by Vauxhall Motor Company. The recall notices are related to unauthorised repairs to the heater fan motor in the model B version of Vauxhall Zafira models.

 Of around 5,500 Vauxhall Zafira B vehicles licensed as private hire vehicles in London, over 4,000 vehicle owners have responded by visiting a Vauxhall dealership for this free, vital safety check. However, as of 16 June, approximately 1,250 vehicle owners have yet to do so, despite letters being sent from Vauxhall and Transport for London (TfL) reminding them that this important inspection needs to be carried out.

 Recent reports of fire related incidents involving this model of vehicle have heightened the risks posed to passengers. This notice therefore sets out our intention to immediately suspend the vehicle licences of the all the Vauxhall Zafira B vehicles licensed for use as a private hire vehicle in London that have not yet been taken to a Vauxhall dealership for a safety check.

 These vehicles must not be used for private hire purposes until these checks have been carried out and the licence suspension has been lifted.

We have written to the registered keepers of these remaining vehicles to advise them of the decision to suspend their vehicle from operating as a private hire vehicle. Once we are satisfied the remedial works have been conducted at an authorised Vauxhall dealership, we will contact the vehicle owner to make arrangements to remove the suspension.

While we have not taken this decision lightly, it has been made with the safety of the travelling public in mind.

Vauxhall Motor Company has advised us that vehicles can still be used for domestic purposes.

Helen Chapman
General Manager
London Taxi and Private Hire

20 June 2016

For previous Notices visit tfl.gov.uk/tph




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VIDEO: Baby dwarf crocodiles hatch at zoo for first time in nearly two decades

Four West African dwarf crocodiles have redefined cute after hatching at nearby Whipsnade Zoo for the first time in 18 years.



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Big Issue founder to headline launch

Big Issue founder Lord John Bird will be the keynote speaker at the launch of a unique social enterprise at the Hat Factory on Wednesday (June 29).
Called Mocksies, it sells non-alcholic drinks and mocktails with the slogan ‘Soft drinks for tough customers’ and is the brainchild of a group of disadvantaged Luton youngsters who attended a 12 week bootcamp on entrepreneurship.



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YOUR VETERANS NEED YOU : Now It's Your Turn To Do Something For Them



Dick Goodwin and his team of London cabbies, are appealing for your votes as they strive to get national recognition for our veterans disabled in war, on BBC One in this year’s National Lottery Awards.

The project beat off stiff competition from over 600 organisations to reach the public voting stage in this year’s National Lottery Awards – the annual search for the UK’s favourite Lottery-funded projects.
 
The London Taxi Benevolent Association for War Disabled is competing against six other projects to be crowned the winner of the Charity/Voluntary category. If they win, they get a £3,000 cash prize to spend on their project, an iconic National Lottery Awards trophy and the chance to attend a star-studded glittering Awards ceremony in London, and be featured in a special Awards show, broadcast on BBC One in September.

Dick Goodwin is the Events Organiser for the London Taxi Benevolent Association for War Disabled. The Association, which is mostly made up of volunteer taxi drivers, has been running trips for veterans since 1948 – usually to Worthing. 

With a special anniversary coming up, the Association applied for National Lottery funding – and was successful. The Lottery funding meant they could do something really special. Last year, 92 London taxi drivers and volunteers took 120 WWII veterans, and their carers on a five-day trip to the Netherlands, to join the Dutch people for the 70th anniversary of the liberation. The veterans were picked up from their homes or the Union Jack Club in Waterloo and taken in black cabs for the trip in May 2015. When they got to Holland, the locals gave them a true heroes’ welcome, lining the roads, cheering and waving flags.

For Dick, winning the prestigious National Lottery Award and having the veterans showcased on national television would be an honour. He says: “I’m absolutely delighted that we’ve reached the finals of the National Lottery Awards. It’s really easy to vote, so we’re hoping that people will get behind us. It would be a fantastic reward for everyone involved in the project as well as recognition for the veterans – for them to know the public care about them, remember and respect what they went through.”

TV star and actor John Barrowman will be presenting the National Lottery Awards for the sixth time this year. He says:
“The National Lottery Awards are a great way to shine a spotlight on outstanding lottery-funded projects. Now in their 13th year, the Awards celebrate the talent and dedication of the amazing staff and volunteers that run incredible life-changing Lottery funded projects for the benefit of their communities and the people who live in them.

“This project has worked very hard to become a finalist and they now need your support because the project with the most votes in each category will be crowned the winner. 
“Projects like this receive funding thanks to National Lottery players who raise £36 million every single week for Good Causes across the UK.”

To vote for the London Taxi Benevolent Association for War Disabled please go to:
or telephone 0844 836 9712 
and follow the campaign on twitter: hashtag #NLAwards.
 
Voting runs for four weeks from 9am on Wednesday 22 June until midnight on Wednesday 20 July.  

There are seven projects competing for votes across seven categories, reflecting the main areas of National Lottery funding: arts, sport, heritage, health, environment, education and voluntary/charity. 


YOUR VETERANS NEED YOU!


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POLL: How will the people of Luton be voting in the EU Referendum?

How will the people of Luton be voting in the EU Referendum, cast your vote in our poll.



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17 pickpocketing incidents in Bedfordshire reported

Police are urging Bedfordshire residents to be vigilant after a number of people have visited the force’s enquiry offices to report lost or stolen purses or wallets in recent weeks.



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Abuse figures rise ‘shame us’ - NSPCC

The number of child cruelty and neglect cases recorded by police in Bedfordshire has more than tripled in the last two years, the NSPCC has revealed this week.



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Pet food recalled over animal illness fears

A pet food manufacturer has issued a further recall of cat food owing to a risk of illness in pets.



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Exclusive: Luton primary school worker charged with downloading child sex images

A primary school staff member has been sacked after being charged with downloading indecent images of children, the Luton News can reveal.



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Tuesday 21 June 2016

Heritage group plans for school

The next chapter in the story of Ashton Middle School has opened.



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Recycling firm helps out film set with props

When creating hundreds of alternative future worlds for a new movie set, where do you start?



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Pupils will learn to handle their cash

Children at Beecroft Academy, Dunstable, will soon be taught about money and personal finance, after the school was chosen to join the Centre of Excellence programme in financial education.



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Balloon release for Queen’s 90th

Chantry Primary Academy pupils wrote a message to the Queen to celebrate her 90th birthday.



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Sandwich Board Touting : Why Are TfL Turning A Blind Eye.



Just over 18 months ago, Taxi Leaks ran an article about a private hire operator employee who was convicted of Touting. 

Sohail Masood, 34, put on a yellow high-vis jacket with 'Book a Cab Here' on the back and approached people at a train station, ahead of waiting black cab drivers.

Masood, who owns Northants-based Starline Cabs, was found guilty of soliciting people for private vehicle hire.


Masood insisted that he did not approach anyone and only booked taxis for customers who approached him - as the council had told him he could legally do.

Prosecutor Matthew Knight said: "You wore a high visibility jacket that said, book your cab here', which means that your actions were enticing people to come to you and book their minicab with your company."

Mason was convicted of Touting and was ordered to pay £150 costs.

Question for TfL:

If it's illegal to take bookings by advertise a PH company a HiVis jacket, then why do your Compliance Officers calmly walk by the sandwich board men in Shoreditch and Islington?

While we are on the subject of touting let's go back to earlier this years when a contingent from TfL which included the CEO of surface transport, the General Manager of LTPH and a senior compliance officer, went out on a walkabout with members of Taxi trade orgs and the BBC's Eddie Nestor. 

Live on air, this group were openly touted in the middle of Soho and details were taken.....We have since heard all charges have been dropped because Eddie Nestor refused to make a statement. That's right, it's all down to Eddie Nestor!

What message is this sending out to WestEnd touts?



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Water safety award nomination

Active Luton has been shortlisted for the UK’s most important water safety awards.



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Dunstable is rocking all over!

Dunstable went back to the 80’s last Saturday – with tributes from Wham, Boy George, Duran Duran, Pet Shop Boys and Status Quo at Dunstable LIVE.



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Employees work 38 days a year for free

Britons work an average of 38 days over and above their paid contract every year, according to a new study.



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Dunstable teen in open-air Bard

A Dunstable teenager will play the part of Valentine in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night at Tring Park School for the Performing Arts.



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New consultants, new cutting edge equipment and a new home

These are exciting times at Luton & Dunstable Hospital’s rheumatology service.



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Monday 20 June 2016

Private Hire Operator Loses Licence For Running Taxi Business Outside District.

   If Uttlesford can do it, why can't TfL?
Uttlesford District Council has revoked the licence of a private hire operator, as well as hackney carriage licences for five of his vehicles, after he was found to be running a comprehensive taxi business outside of the district.

Ismail Emin, a Chelmsford resident, had been granted the licences by Uttlesford District Council for his business, West End Cars, in October 2015.

Emin listed the business address as a unit in Ongar Road, Great Dunmow, and he provided a letter from the landlord confirming he was a tenant at the address.

However, the council said it had received complaints that West End Cars vehicles were driving around Chelmsford with a Chelmsford telephone number on the side of their vehicles.

A member of Uttlesford's enforcement team carried out two visits to the Dunmow address to check the record of bookings, but found no signage or any indication of the firm's presence.

Neighbours also had no knowledge of a taxi business operating from that address.

At a meeting of Uttlesford’s Licensing and Environmental Health Committee last month (23 May), Emin failed to provide any supporting evidence that the business or the taxis were based in Uttlesford.

Cllr Robert Chambers, chairman of the Licensing and Environmental Health Committee, said: "The reason why someone from outside the area would seek a license in Uttlesford is quite clear - Uttlesford has one of the lowest fee structures in the country, and almost certainly in Essex.

"It is the policy of the council not to licence any hackney carriage which will not be predominantly used within Uttlesford. To reinforce this it is the practice of the Council to seek a declaration from the applicant that the vehicle will be predominantly used within the district. In this instance, Mr Emin's declaration was false. There was no evidence to show that he has run his business within the district, or that any of the hackney carriage vehicles are working here."

The council said its policy was based on a 2009 High Court case in which the judge said that, when considering applications for licences, councils must have regard to whether the vehicles will be used to ply for hire in the council's district or whether they will be used predominantly outside of the district. In the latter event the council should refuse to grant a licence.

Cllr Chambers said: "I hope this case sends a strong message to those who fail to meet the licensing conditions that this will not be tolerated and that the council will not hesitate to take the appropriate action."

EDITORIAL COMMENT:

It's been alleged that Uber cars licensed in London by TfL have been working in towns and cities outside their licences area. 

Bristol TAXI drivers claim the rise of online firm Uber, is putting the trade at risk and are now threatening to bring the streets of Bristol to a standstill with a massive demonstration.

It's claimed there are currently around 200 Uber drivers operating in Bristol and about 70 to 80 per cent of them come from outside the city.

UCG chairman Len Martin giving advise to Bristol's Licensed Taxis.

Transport for London, which licenses taxis in the capital, said a 'it's a grey area' which makes it easier for private hire drivers based in the capital, to take jobs in Bristol.

Well perhaps the mighty TfL need t have a chat with lowly Uttlesford district council. 


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