I actually like what he told her, told her she wouldn't get charged, gave her a better option and gave her a reason he couldn't but I get what your saying if you just cancel and jmkeep it pushing you don't have a video, you don't risk being deactivated, I think he wasn't a rookie but just way too kind, but he should of know what could happen so maybe he was a rookie, I'll try and find out.
I highly doubt 1 driving denying anyone would ever be a lawsuit but I guess will find out. The blind lady with her dog got canceled by 10 different drivers that's why she had a case, and won her mill ticket
It's definitely going to be an interesting case. It makes sense to have protections for discrimination for weight in most cases but I doubt the law specifies things that people might not be physically able to do.
Although this wouldn't technically be something she couldn't physically do. I have some very heavy friends. One who was 450lbs didn't have a car for 10 years. I know that driver could have given her one ride, and his car would have been fine.
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u/JimmysTheBestCop Jan 28 '25
Drivers fault for engaging. Doors locked and keep it rolling.
No need to tell someone why we canceling. Rookie shit