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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Ironically people's resistance reminds me a lot of how people react to the news that most unpaid internships are illegal and always have been "Well that makes sense for Google or Microsoft, but I'm a tiny startup, how am I supposed to pay my interns" I dunno but it's the law
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Replying to @LephtUvSinner
The legislation is perfectly just and probably doesn't go far enough
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Drivers don't get paid nearly enough in general sure Saying they don't get paid enough to let a disabled person sit in their car is total bullshit and makes you a shit person though
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The people giving well meaning suggestions like "Maybe Uber should have a special list of drivers who agree to get paid a big bonus to carry the burden of serving disabled passengers" are not helping, in fact they suck donkey dick
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What, specifically, about picking up disabled passengers increases the burden of maintenance and fueling such that it's a reason not to do it
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Yeah, you do need to spell it out, because you're talking complete garbage
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