It does not mean that very large and wealthy corporations have to provide disability accommodations It means everyone does, who is open for business to the public Even tiny struggling mom and pop shops Even self-employed immigrants who don't speak English It's the law
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This particular case blew up because the customer specifically made arrangements so the driver wouldn't have to do ANYTHING AT ALL - not even just put a folded wheelchair in the trunk, which everyone does for passengers with luggage - and he still wouldn't let her in the car
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(Actually, not everyone does for passengers with luggage. There are many of us who drive that don’t either because we physically can’t or because the money’s not worth the risk to our backs. Wheelchairs are generally a lot lighter than luggage these days, though.)
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Okay so tell me what specific accommodations this particular driver wasn't paid enough or trained enough to make Or else step the fuck off
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