The institutional gap of letting unsafe drivers drive for them is Uber's fault, yes, but that doesn't make it okay to just leave the unsafe drivers in place And yes, someone who abandons a disabled passenger is just as unsafe as someone who blows through stop signs https://twitter.com/andraydomise/status/1220037200508784640 …
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i mean it's literally putting possessions/material above people which i thought was these guys' whole problem
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I had a Tesla Model S P85, leather seats and all, drove it for Lyft. I had service dogs in there, had to figure out how to stow crutches and walkers and adjust seats for the occasional inflatable boot/cast. Worst moment: I scratched the paint once putting a wheelchair in the back
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Bad financial choices aside, a six figure car and handle service animals and mobility devices just fine, so can the rest. Yes, Uber et al deserve fines for cutting a hole in more intense accommodations But if you refuse ADA accommodations you _can_ handle, you earned a firing.
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