It's because uber doesn't classify them as employees. Maybe we should look at the driver's status and blame the company over the individual drivers.
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No, you're not understanding. This driver is in the wrong because we know the rationale of why he didn't take the ride. But every uber request that comes on the rider app gives drivers the option to accept it nor deny it... regardless of why requests it.
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Yeah, which is why people who say disabled users should have a flag on their profile warning the driver they're disabled are so wrongheaded
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