However, the idea that drivers NEED this kind of support to comply with the ADA is false And it is deeply rooted in ableism It doesn't actually cost you anything to let a wheelchair user or a service dog user ride in your car It's easy and it's free
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Oh god, it’s almost like the business model is predatory and broken. ALMOST LIKE THAT.
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Yeah okay So as long as the business model exists, and people have no better option but to use it, getting drivers fired is the best defense of disabled customers in this context It's a good thing People should be applauded for it
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That's why it's kind of headass to even blame "Uber", the company - this driver who got "fired" likely was able to hop over to Lyft immediately, if he wasn't already The bad policy isn't from corporate, the people get left because the driver population is full of assholes
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Yeah why bother to critique a business model that made this a problem to begin with. Definitely focus on the largely undocumented people. Definitely going to solve the problem there.
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