"its rude of you to expect me to give you the ride that we agreed upon via the app, therefore i dont have to do it" -galaxy brain uber driver
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do you understand how time and causality work if you renege without cause on your agreement to provide a service to somebody, and THEN they get upset with you, that does not retroactively give you legal justification for screwing them over
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The individual trip on Uber does constitute a legal contract, actually, with certain stipulations on when and how either party can back out of it Those terms are dictated by the contract you signed with Uber One of which is you may not refuse access to service animals
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finally we've arrived at "its ok to discriminate against the disabled as long as i dont get caught". took some doing, but we got there in the end
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Good, then the ends of getting drivers to obey the fucking law justify the means of recording their faces and posting them on Twitter
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Okay, so it sounds like you're arguing that recording people and putting them on Twitter is not only good praxis but the only possible praxis
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No, the word "praxis" means living out your values in daily life, and my values are that that is unacceptable
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End of conversation
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