[nagdu] The NFB of California and Uber in the news

L Gwizdak leg1950 at cox.net
Sat Sep 20 17:35:01 UTC 2014


Agreed, Abigail.  The handler is responsible for the dog at all times while 
out in public or at your apartment complex.  The schools all tell students 
this at the school.  So, I agree with you 100% on this! I have been a guide 
dog handler sinse 1973 and wwe wwere always told this.

Lyn who is STILL waiting for a good match at TSE
"Asking who's the man and who's the woman in an LGBT relationship is like 
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Abigail Bolling via nagdu" <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
To: "Aaron Cannon" <cannona at fireantproductions.com>; "NAGDU Mailing List,the 
National Association of Guide Dog Users" <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 9:29 PM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] The NFB of California and Uber in the news


some people may be very upset with me with what I am about to say, so if you 
are in favor of this movement, stop reading my message now.

The NFB chapter is correct in raising the issue of discrimination, but, the 
issue with the dog being put in the trunk?
The handlers complaint was that they didn’t know where their dog was?
My opinion and what I have always been taught is that the handler is 
responsible for the dog at all times. This includes knowing where your dog 
is at all times.
So, no, the uber driver should not, under an circumstances put the dog in 
the trunk. That is animal abuse, clear cut simple fact unless the trunk is a 
hatch, accessible from the back seat with no difficulty. But the fault is 
with the handler here in my opinion. Again, I will agree whole heartedly 
with that. But it is also the fault of the handler for letting the incident 
accur. If a driver tried to take my dog and put it any where, I would not 
take that cab and request to talk to that drivers supervisor.

In short, both parties are at fault here.

Hopefully you guys don’t hate me for voicing my opinion here, but I could 
not stand by and leave the person who is ultimately responsible for their 
service animal walk away from this incident with out some sort of reprimand.

Thanks,

Abigail Bolling

Wright State University: Social Work
“Keep a smile on your face and a song in your heart, and just let the music 
play.” (Julie Anderson Diamond)
On Sep 10, 2014, at 5:41 PM, Aaron Cannon via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> 
wrote:

> Hi all.
>
> Thought you all might find this to be of interest:
>
> Uber sued for allegedly refusing rides to the blind and putting a dog
> in the trunk
>
> By Gail Sullivan
> September 10 at 5:06 AM
>
> An advocacy group for the blind is suing the app-based ride-sharing
> service Uber, alleging the company discriminates against passengers
> with service dogs.
>
> The federal civil rights suit filed Tuesday by the California chapter
> of the National Federation of the Blind cites instances in California
> and elsewhere
> when blind Uber customers summoned a car only to be refused a ride
> once the driver saw them with a service dog. In some cases, drivers
> allegedly abandoned
> blind travelers in extreme weather and charged cancellation fees after
> denying them rides, the complaint said.
>
> The complaint filed in a Northern California District Court cites one
> instance where a California UberX driver put a service dog in the
> trunk and refused
> to pull over when the blind passenger realized where the animal was.
>
>
> Read more at
> http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/09/10/uber-sued-for-allegedly-refusing-rides-to-the-blind-and-putting-a-dog-in-the-trunk/
>
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