James Farrar
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 36 |
Born | Greenwich |
United Kingdom | |
Job | Actor |
Books | The unreturning spring |
Words on the West Wind: Selected Essays from The Adelphi, 1924-1950 | |
Spring Returning: A Selection from the Works of James Farrar | |
Movies/Shows | Donkey |
EastEnders | |
Anti Matter | |
Blank Shores | |
Hollyoaks | |
Date of birth | June 19,1987 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 768478 |
James Farrar Life story
James Castling Farrar is an English actor and former model, known for his roles as Liam Gilmore in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks and Zack Hudson in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.
Uber prices could rise 20% after UK ruling
... James Farrar, general secretary of the App Drivers & Couriers Union (ADCU), said: " Rather than fix its broken business model, Uber was determined to double down on misclassification at the cost of worker rights, passenger safety and the avoidance of VAT...
Megaphone ear attack, union chief cleared
...James Farrar says he is now considering legal action A union boss who attacked a megaphone in the vicinity not used two police officers, the ears, was found guilty of them...
Uber: Will it get its London licence back?
... Mayor of London Sadiq Khan backed TfL s decision not to renew Uber s licence to operate in the capital in 2017 Are people still critical of the company? James Farrar, chair of the United Private Hire Drivers branch of the IWGB union, says he s not in favour of the company losing its licence, but he would like it to pay its workers more and share data with TfL to show what is being paid after expenses to keep wages above the minimum...
Hermes to offer pay benefits to couriers in union deal
... In December, Uber, the ride-sharing service, which said drivers James Farrar and Yaseen Aslam were entitled to benefits...
Megaphone "ear attack," union chief cleared
James Farrar says he is now considering legal action
A union boss who attacked a megaphone in the vicinity not used two police officers, the ears, was found guilty of them.
There was no evidence the taxi-union boss James Farrar had committed A Crime , judge Philip Bartle QC said.
PC-Ann Spinks had said Mr Farrar's trial, she was left with a ringing in your ear "like a fire-alarm going on" after a megaphone was intentionally aimed at her.
Mr Farrar, 51, said the lawsuit against him was a "corrupt and manipulative. to break our union,".
The Chairman of the United Private drivers' branch of the IWGB union, said the Metropolitan Police and Transport for London (TfL) had also tried to "continue to disenfranchise a precarious worker", and he had instructed his lawyers to "take care of The Matter ".
At the Southwark Crown Court , judge Bartle rejected to find The Jury , Mr Farrar Not Guilty to two counts of assault, before which he stood.
the dismissal of The Jury , said The Judge : "The facts do not justify the action in two cases of assault by beating, because The Offence requires the unlawful application of violence. "
ear 'too hot to touch'The altercation happened on a demonstration in Parliament Square , the court heard, was organized by Mr. Farrar, to free against TfL plans black cabs from the congestion charge-but you enforce it for Uber and minicab driver.
Mr Farrar, of Bordon, Hampshire, was told not to use it to listen to the megaphone at ear level in front of the alleged assault, his conviction.
PC-Spinks, The Jury of The Union , said-the chief had more screaming through his megaphone, which is about a foot away from your head.
She Said She Said another officer at the time: "[Mr Farrar] had ear ringing caused devastated the megaphone in my left ear, tinnitus, such as a fire alarm goes off in your. "
"My ear at the time, had gone bright red and was pretty hot, too," she added.
Although not a physical beating took place, claimed the office of the Prosecutor Mr Farrar's actions amounted to an "unlawful use of force".
Neither COP suffered permanent hearing loss as a result, the court was told.
bordon, taxis
Source of news: bbc.com