ive never used my disability to get someone fired, turns out it's extremely easy to not doxx a gig worker in a non-ada compliant professionhttps://twitter.com/4kshatra/status/1219866056212144129 …
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Replying to @AlexMundahl @vibecheka
since when the fuck is uber driver not an ada-compliant profession
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Replying to @AlexMundahl
the uber driver didnt break the law because uber is not ADA compliant due to being a “technological” company and not a transportation company. this is why it’s so cheap to ride uber; they dont abide by transportation laws, therefore no fees
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Replying to @InternetPhD @AlexMundahl
This is completely false! Uber tried to make this argument to a judge and it was rejected! Uber ended up settling the lawsuit with the National Federation for the Blind out of court, and the settlement explicitly required termination of drivers who don't take service dogs!
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Even if Uber's argument had been accepted by the courts, that would've just established Uber wasn't ADA-compliant because Uber doesn't drive people The drivers DO drive people, and under Uber's framing are all independent business owners, and therefore must comply with ADA!
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The ADA published guidance on this is very clear - you cannot "contract your way out of an ADA obligation" If a business exists that is providing driving services to the general public, it has to let service dogs on! No exceptions! Hope this helps!
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