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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Replying to @LephtUvSinner
The "accommodation" is letting someone sit in your fucking car while you drive them someplace like every other customer
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Replying to @arthur_affect @LephtUvSinner
You all act like this is about people demanding drivers have specialized equipment like wheelchair lifts when nobody anywhere has made that demand Everyone knows if you actually need a special vehicle you need to request one People aren't stupid
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Replying to @LephtUvSinner
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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Replying to @arthur_affect @LephtUvSinner
You called the ADA an unjust law, to me that's fucking fighting words The bare minimum of the ADA's definition of "reasonable accommodations" is to not actively bar someone with a wheelchair or a service animal from a public accommodation That's all drivers are being asked
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Replying to @arthur_affect @LephtUvSinner
No one is saying drivers all need to have lifts in their cars or be trained in how to lead a blind person down a busy street or any of that shit The only thing they're being asked is to let people into the car
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No, I don't see the issue What is the issue What is the extra cost of picking up disabled people that makes their debt peonage worse than if they don't do it
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