[Nfbc-info] new Uber policy may more discrimination

Clark, Ted A@DOT ted.clark at dot.ca.gov
Mon May 2 15:52:34 UTC 2016


Have you contacted Uber to see what they say. About this policy


Before you read this policy off. And know for a fact that you will never be able to take a nether UBER right again.

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In my case I have no difficulty going where I need to go and doing what I need to do; wait in a visible spot for the driver. The challenge is when the driver is sitting across the street and not saying anything for a while. 

Lisa 

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Hi,
I wouldn't be able to be out there in two minutes and find where they are parked Thanks, Lauren

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Subject: [Nfbc-info] new Uber policy may more discrimination

Earlier this week I heard on the news that Uber is test piloting a new policy in four major U. S. Cities outside of California. Essentially, you've got two minutes to find the Uber car or  the driver can cancel the ride; leave and you get charged. This evening I received an email from Uber. Uber is instituting this same practice with Uber Pool in San Diego. 

 

I am wondering if this new practice intended to encourage punctuality will work against blind and visually impaired passengers and individuals who cannot move quickly. 

 

From,

Lisa Irving 

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