Did you mean, "Are drivers regularly violating the ADA and Uber's own policy on accommodating disabled riders"? Yes, frequently. https://abc7news.com/5278327 https://www.distractify.com/p/uber-wheelchair-service-dog … https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/disabled-woman-says-uber-driver-refused-service-due-to-service-animal/244727/ …
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Replying to @dadddyfunk
They do have to, actually. Pack your class reductionist knives and go. https://www.thedailybeast.com/uber-disability-laws-dont-apply-to-us …
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Replying to @dadddyfunk
this is completely untrue. The ADA applies to everyone providing a publicly-available service, contractor or not. You’re wrong on this one.
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Replying to @dadddyfunk @CameronCHC
What exactly is so hard about letting a service dog into your vehicle This is what I can't stand about this debate, is your side always speaks in vague generalities about drivers "not having the support they need to make proper accommodations"
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He literally didn't have to do anything He didn't have to lift a finger, just sit there and let her board like any other passenger
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