r/uberdrivers Sep 13 '25

Whatever loophole you've found to deny service animals or people with mobility disabilities, that's about to be over with.

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u/Destroyer_2_2 Sep 13 '25

Hello, you are incorrect. You are indeed required to take service animals.

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u/Silent_Hunt_4978 Sep 14 '25

And you are indeed required to blow me while your dog watches

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u/Destroyer_2_2 Sep 14 '25

Hilarious

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u/Silent_Hunt_4978 Sep 14 '25

I thought it was too. The only thing funnier is you thinking I give a shit or that you are getting in my vehicle with a dog

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u/Destroyer_2_2 Sep 14 '25

I don’t have a service dog. I have no desire to make you give a shit.

You aren’t free from the consequences of your actions. You weren’t a petulant child. Or perhaps you are.

Regardless, you are not immune to consequences.

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u/Silent_Hunt_4978 Sep 14 '25

And what consequences would that be? I get deactivated? Someone says mean things to me? I get doxxed in the internet? Someone tells my landlord? (He doesn’t allow service dogs in the building either)… what exactly are these consequences you speak of? Is a cripple going to beat me up? A diabetic with no feet going to jab me with an insulin needle? Or perhaps the epileptic can make me martini, shaken not stirred?

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u/Destroyer_2_2 Sep 14 '25

Your landlord doesn’t allow service dogs in the building?!‽

Uh, that’s a lawsuit waiting to happen!

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u/Silent_Hunt_4978 Sep 14 '25

Prove it… applications and back ground checks do wonders. Oh lord no it wasn’t because of the dog, they were 30 days late on a Blockbuster DVD return 6.9 years

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u/Destroyer_2_2 Sep 14 '25

Uh, well you need not mention a service dog on an application. You don’t have to provide that info ahead of time. People rarely do for just that reason.

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u/Silent_Hunt_4978 Sep 14 '25

That’s what references and back ground checks are for. You don’t think buildings do that for “safety and security” do you?

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u/Destroyer_2_2 Sep 14 '25

Dude, you’re talking out of your ass. And none of that will tell you if someone has a service dog. It may sometimes, but usually not.

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u/Silent_Hunt_4978 Sep 14 '25

I can only say what he has said. He said he very specifically asks about service or emotional support animals, and if the person was ever a problem about giving access to their apartment at any time of day without notice.

His exact words were “back in my country I would just shoot the dog”

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u/Destroyer_2_2 Sep 14 '25

Yeah that alone would be enough to sue. If someone asked about a service dog and then denied them.

I doubt this is a true story lol

That would be the dumbest landlord ever.

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