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It is possible that you are so tired after a long flight, and that all you need is to rest upon arrival in Heathrow. Still, it is possible that you have a lot of luggage that will make it even hard for you to rest an inch. Heathrow Airport transfers will relieve you of all your that transport and luggage stress especially if you make early bookings for the services.
When your business associates or long-time friends are about to arrive at the airport, you should just go for Heathrow airport taxi services. You can call a taxi agency and give them the details of the times and dates when your guests will be arriving. Your friends will to find a taxi waiting for them at the airport and that they just have to sit back and have a good time.
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You may be surprised that you can get there earlier that you expected.During those nights when everyone has retired to sleep, Heathrow airport taxi companies are still operating. You can make quick arrangements for transfers and soon you will be sorted out. You can ask the drivers to make reservations for you or your loved ones and the drivers will be waiting for you at the airport or any other destination. You can even raise concerns about taxi services at that particular time and there will be someone on standby to address you.
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Best service providers in Heathrow airport transfer services are guided by a code of conduct. It means that they must maintain certain ethical standards in service provision. Firstly, they will arrive on time so that you do not end up getting late. Secondly, they will keep communicating with you, and confirming about your transportation details such as time, whether you have luggage and the number of people to Heathrow airport transfer.
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People have a notion that the Heathrow airport taxi services are meant for certain class of people. This is far from the truth! You can afford to pay for the services since there are options to suit every budget.
The price paid for taxi services depend on:
•The type of car that you choose. Some cabs will be very expensive; since they have classy appeal and are comfortable enough for everyone. Big cars that accommodate a lot of people can also be expensive as opposed to smaller cars.
• The number of hours of service delivery. If you hire a vehicle for a whole day, you will pay more than for someone who hires it for a few hours.
• Period of service delivery. When you hire a cab during the night, you will be charged more than someone who hires it during the day.
• Negotiation skills. With sharp negotiation skills, it is possible to pay less for taxi services. You can state your price, and ask the taxi company to provide a service that suits that specific budget. You will be amazed to find out that Heathrow Airport Transfer you can still get comfortable rides yet at an affordable rate.
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It is important to book for Heathrow airport taxi services in advance. This ensures that you are picked at the right time. The bookings can be done online; which is convenient. You can also ask for quotes online so that you can budget well for the services.
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A hero black cab driver has told how he risked his life by clinging on to a woman who was trying to jump from a London bridge.
Steve Teague described how he leaned over the side of Lambeth Bridge, grabbing hold of the distressed woman’s arm, while another bystander clutched the cabbie’s belt to stop him being pulled over the edge.
The 50-year-old, along with two other members of the public, stayed with the lady and held her back until police could arrive and take her to safety.
Mr Teague told the Standard he was driving home to Bickley when another vehicle pulled up sharply in front of him and ran over to the side of the bridge on Friday evening.
He said he saw a struggling woman on a ledge. She was being held back by a man who was pleading with her not to jump.
He said: “I jumped over the top of the bridge so I was off my feet. There was a guy behind me who was hanging on to the back of my trousers to stop me going over.
“I was hanging over the top of the bridge reaching over to the girl.
"I managed to get hold of her wrist while she was trying to fight off the other guy.
“I was telling her to stand up but she was really struggling. She was adamant she was going to throw herself off.”
The cab driver told the struggling woman: “You’re not going anywhere, there’s no way I’m letting you go, it’s not going to happen.”
Mr Teague said the “real hero” turned up seconds later, a man in a business suit and tie who climbed over to get a better grip of the woman.
The three men then worked together, each getting hold of each other to stay steady until the emergency services could arrive.
He said: “Without a second thought, he went over and tried to calm her down. We were all holding on to each other.
“I was saying to the guy behind me ‘don’t let me go, if one goes we’ll all go.”
The cabbie said it felt like they were holding on for around 15 minutes, but in reality the police arrived after around five, turning up alongside the RNLI and fire brigade.
She was rescued and taken to a place of safety, while a shaking Mr Teague drove home, feeling “a bit emotional”.
The cabbie, who has been operating in the capital for 17 years, was given a hero’s reception and a round of applause by other taxi drivers at a cafĂ© in Victoria station at the weekend.
And it is not the first time he has saved a life, jumping in a Kent river to help a drowning eight-year-old three years ago.
But he told the Standard: “I’ve said to the other drivers we’d all do the same.
“I’m just glad I was there. It was the right place, right time I think. You’d hope everybody would do it."
The London Fire Brigade confirmed they were called to Lambeth Bridge at 8.43pm on Friday to assist the Met Police.
Lambeth Borough Commander Richard Wood said: “I would like to thank everyone who assisted in the rescue of a distressed young woman from Lambeth Bridge.
“Several members of the public showed remarkable courage, risking their own safety to save her as she came perilously close to falling.
“The London Fire Brigade and my own officers also did an exceptional job in difficult circumstances.”
For confidential support call the Samaritans on 116123 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details.
Source : Evening Standard.
A few months after Taiwanese regulators moved to give Uber the boot, the US-based ride-hailing giant has shut down its service in the country effective February 10.
In a blog post calling the move a “pause”, Uber accused the Taiwanese government of moving “further and further away from embracing innovation and setting the stage for a 21st century transportation policy”.
Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications will update with their statement soon.
Uber and the Taiwanese government have had a confrontational relationship for at least half a year, but disagreements peaked in December when parliament voted to raised fines against unlicensed services.
A driver that is punished could face a maximum fine of US$790,000, making it the world’s steepest fine. Uber pays for its driver’s fines and according to The Straits Times has racked up TWD1.1 billion (US$35.4 million) in the month-plus since the legislation went into effect.
Also Read: Taiwan moves to boot out Uber and also UberEATS
In the blog post, the company hinted that the decision to press pause could be a negotiation tactic:
“In the face of this impasse, we must create a new path forward. Today, we are announcing our intention to pause our Taiwan service starting Friday 10th February. We hope that pressing pause will reset the conversation and inspire President Tsai to take action.”
Uber is fairly popular in Taiwan, and it will be worth watching how the public responds when the service is officially pulled.
There is one model for how a city that integrated — and then pulled — Uber from society adapts. In Austin, Texas, the ride-hailing service went ‘underground’, with organic FaceBook groups replacing the service. Other companies, more willing to adapt to local regulations, also jumped in to fill the void.
Also Read: [Updated] It gets worse: Taiwan is latest country to try and give Uber the boot
Uber operates in four cities across Taiwan and claims to have completed over 15 million rides in the country.
Found this on a facebook forum, made me chuckle while also getting the point across....Written by Andrew Peters From Hove.
Hello Dragons..
I am asking for a few million to start up a new cab service for 10% equity...
The business model:
I intend to get the business going by pushing the boundaries of the law.. although we don't really like using the word 'boundaries' because we do not think there should be any 'boundaries' in what we are trying to achieve.. which is global domination of the taxi trade.
Dragon: So you are going to be a taxi company.
Me: No I am going to create a technology company
Dragon: Sorry... I do not understand? You are going to be offering a taxi service to the public?
Me: No.. I am not offering a taxi service to anyone. I want to 'reach out' by offering the technology to connect the public to taxis around the world.
Dragon: So you are going to be a global taxi company?
Me: No.. I want to offer a platform that people who own taxis can connect with the public.
Dragon: So you want to be a global company offering a taxi service?
Me: No... I want to offer a platform that people who own taxis can connect with the public.
Dragon: Ok.. let me put it another way. You want to offer a service where people use your technology to order a taxi.
Me: Yes
Dragon: So you want to be a global taxi company?
Me: No
Dragon: Sorry.. I am getting a little bit lost here. You want to provide a service via your technology so people can get a taxi.
Me: Yes
Dragon: Isn’t that what taxi companies do?
Me: Yes
Dragon: So you are going to do the same?
Me: Yes
Dragon: So you ‘are’ going to be a taxi service..albeit with a bit of 'technology'?
Me: Well.. yes and no.
Dragon: Which part is ‘Yes’ and which part is ‘No’
Me: Yes it is technology. No it is not a taxi service..
Dragon: Mmmmm. We are talking about actual taxis aren’t we. You know the ones that can be hailed in the streets and sit on ranks. The ones that are referred to as hackney carriages?
Me: No... Private hire cars
Dragon: Ahh......ok so we are now getting somewhere.. You are going to be a Private Hire Operator
Me: No... a technology company
Dragon: So you will not need a Private Hire Operators licence in the UK for each area you want to be in.
Me: Yes
Dragon: This is really confusing??? So you will need a Private Hire Operators licence even though you say you are not going to be a Private Hire Operator?
Me: Yes
Dragon: Ok.. let’s move on here... You want us to give you a few million.
Me: Yes
Dragon: What do you intend to do with a few million?
Me: Invest it..
Dragon: So you want us to give you a few million for you to invest?
Me: Yes
Dragon: Interesting.... where will you invest it
Me: In online discount voucher codes
Dragon: Sorry.... I am not following this... it appears that you are simply giving away my money?
Me: Yes
Dragon: But anyone can give away money if it doesn’t belong to them.
Me: Yes this is true but this should be regarded as a big investment for you.
Dragon: I am really sorry... but I am totally lost here. If we give you a few million which you then give away.... then how does that equate to being an investment for us?
Me: Because by offering big discounts to people who use our technology to ‘connect’ to a taxi.......
Dragon: ..... you mean a private hire vehicle?
Me: Yes sorry.... Because by offering big discounts to people who use our technology to ‘connect’ to a private hire vehicle we can undercut any opposition.
Dragon: I see... so you would like us to be involved in an illegal practice of what is known as “Predatory Pricing”
Me: What’s that?
Dragon: Well here is a free lesson for you. ‘Predatory Pricing’ occurs when a firm sells goods or service at a price below cost (or very cheaply) with the intention of forcing rival firms out of business. Once the rival firms are no longer around then Predatory company put up the prices even to the extent of actually raising the prices far above any previous price that the now long lost rival company was charging.
Me: Yeah... good init...
Dragon: Mmmmm ... ok... now putting that aside I think you are going to need more than a few million
Me: Spot on!
Dragon: So... you would want me to then give you a few more million?
Me: Possibly... but I intend to go international so I will be looking for a lot more ‘investors’ to give me more money
Dragon: How many investors?
Me: Oh loads more because it is going to take time. But we know that as we keep giving the discount codes away then eventually the rivals will disappear and then we will be the only private hire service!
Dragon: Hold on! Private hire service????
Me: Sorry.. yes.. got confused there... We will be the only technology company that the public will have to use to ‘connect’ with a private hire vehicle. Can we call them ‘cabs’ please
Dragon: Ok... we can call them cabs... Tell us more about the drivers
Me: Who?
Dragon: The drivers.. you know the drivers of those cabs
Me: Oh them... yes .. the drivers on our ‘platform’ , What would you like to know?
Dragon: Well how do these drivers on your ‘platform’ make any money
Me: We charge 25% of each journey... at the moment...
Dragon: At the moment?
Me: Yes... at the moment... but we will more than likely increase this when we have the full monopoly... and we will also have ‘Surge Pricing!”
Dragon: Explain Surge Pricing?
Me: This is where we can randomly boost the cost of a cab journey.... whenever we like. We can put the price up to double.. triple..quadruple .. or however much we want.. whenever we want.....if it rains... if it is windy... rush hour... slow hour.. you name it.. we’ll Surge Price it....
Dragon: Can you stop rubbing your hands please...
Me: Sorry
Dragon: So unlike local councils who control the price of hackney carriage taxi fares to protect the public your type of pricing is completely the opposite... you raise the prices when you think fit?
Me: Yep.. you got it...
Dragon: But why would the public use you and your ‘Surge Pricing’ when they could use cabs with controlled prices?
Me: Ahh.. but that is the beauty of it all.. You give me a few million so I can subsidise the fares with your money... which means we can undercut fares some of the time and it will eventually wipe out the competition!!
Dragon: Ok... but going back to what I was previously saying that I think you are going need more than a few million from us. In fact it looks like you will need billions!
Me: Yes! Exciting isn’t it! But that is not all!
Dragon: Go on...
Me: Some of that money is in fact also going into a sideline project...
Dragon: Oh good... I thought it was just one venture... tell me more..
Me: We are developing ..... self driving cars!
Dragon: Mmmmm interesting. So that means we can swap our own cars for self driving ones?
Me: No.. not at all... We are going to have self driving tax..... sorry... cabs
Dragon: So what happens to all those drivers who are now on your platform..
Me: Who?
Dragon: The drivers! The ones which more than likely left the old taxi/private hire companies that are now linked to your ‘technology’
Me: Oh them.! They will be off the ‘platform’ once we get those self driving cabs rolled out.
Dragon: So you don’t feel that you have any responsibility to those drivers who are contributing to your intended worldwide domination?
Me: Absolutely not! It’s not as if they are employees with rights!
Dragon: Mmmmmm.. What happens if you do not get enough drivers on to your ‘platform’ in one area?
Me: Easy... we get drivers to come and work from another area.. simples!
Dragon: But surely each area has different conditions of licensing
Me: And???
Dragon: You dont see that as an issue?
Me: Nope!
Dragon: Ok... Now going back to my investment...
Me: Yes!
Dragon: Can you please stop rubbing your hands...
Me: Sorry
Dragon: I do not see that I would ever get my money back within my own lifetime... Also.. it looks like there would need to be hundreds .. if not thousands of other investors that would need to be throwing money at this... which for all intentions and purposes looks like a very... very deep money pit....
I think that you may do alright in the short term. However.. the long term is a completely different issue.
I predict that you will eventually be confronted with unhappy investors becoming impatient to see a return from the investment.
I foresee your drivers having to work excessive hours with your intention to raise the commission rate although more probably you will still have enough new drivers coming in as the old exhausted drivers drop out.
I can foresee numerous legal challenges to your business model as you push the boundaries in forcing changes to statutory regulations to suit your business.
With regard to ‘Self Driving Cars’ I think you are living on a different planet. I believe that this is just a ruse and a plaything for you to give the appearance to your ‘investors’ that they should keep holding on to the hope that such technology will be result in a massive return on the billions that has been poured on you.
Taking all of this into consideration I think I can speak on behalf of the rest of the Dragons when I say..
“We’re out”
Can I call you a taxi?
With a thanks to Lee Ward.
News of the "post-implementation review" came at Saturday's meeting of Borough, Bankside & Walworth Community Council in a written response to a question tabled last year.
At meetings last autumn the community council heard complaints from residents of Harper Road – as well as back-streets in Walworth – which are now being used by motorists avoiding the Elephant junction.
In a written response Southwark Councilsaid: "We have received a number of complaints from other residents regarding the change in traffic patterns in the last 12 months in the networks surrounding Elephant & Castle.
"Transport for London will be undertaking a 12-month post-implementation review of the Elephant & Castle scheme in April 2017.
"Officers will need to analyse the data against 'before' traffic counts and consider what options may be available to address any issues.
"Officers will be able to update the community council in mid-May