No ADA requires that anyone operating any kind of business open to the public must allow people with service animals into the business
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Replying to @badspaceguy
Yes they do That's why you have to sign a contract when you drive for them agreeing to pick up service dogs or be terminated This was the settlement forced on them by their lawsuit with the National Federation of the Blind and it is completely reasonable
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Replying to @arthur_affect @badspaceguy
The concept of an "ADA-compliant service" applies to the ENTIRE SERVICE and says NOBODY in the service can EVER refuse to offer "reasonablw accommodations" for disability
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Replying to @badspaceguy
No, Uber does agree Firing a driver who refuses to let a dog into their car is agreeing with the law That's what the law says to do
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When it comes to service dogs an "ADA-compliant vehicle" and an "ADA-compliant driver" is any vehicle and any driver Because everyone is capable of letting the dog on the car If you just don't want the dog in your car, the ADA's stance is tough fucking titty
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