I should make this super clear too The ADA is only enforceable on people who are operating a business that serves the general public But if this were a purely private, personal interaction - "Sorry, I don't want dogs in my carpool" - he's still morally an asshole
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There's also a big pool of customers, young people these days who can't afford a car, can't afford to live conveniently to transit, have precarious gig based lifestyles where they don't have a regular workplace nor get to know their neighbors The economy makes them vulnerable
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Uber could do a lot to fix this problem, but they haven't, not until they've been threatened with lawsuits, and then slowly and recalcitrantly This problem would instantly become much smaller in a non-Uber business with real employees
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