The percentage of dog owners in the population is high enough that someone with genuinely debilitating allergies to dogs isn't safe to have a public driving job *at all*, because you can't tell if someone has dog hair or dander on their clothing when you pick them up
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What I'm seeing is a lot of condescending suggestions that Uber should make a special list of drivers willing to pick up disabled people Which would, in this case, be unambiguously illegal
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Or... and I'm just spitballing here... provide these drivers with: 1. proper training 2. covers for seats, cleaning supplies, etc. Y'know, the type of thing that real employers should do if they're not hiding behind the "independent contractors" excuse, whist paying nothing.
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