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US sues Uber for disability discrimination

Uber Technologies was sued by the U.S. Government on Thursday, accusing it of discriminating with passengers who have disabilities.

The U.S. Department of Justice filed a complaint in San Francisco Federal Court alleging that Uber drivers refuse to serve people who have disabilities, such as riders traveling with service animals and stowable chairs.

Uber and its drivers are also accused of imposing unpermissible surcharges, such as cleaning fees for service dogs and cancellation fees when riders are refused service.

Some drivers insult and degrade people with disabilities or refuse to comply with reasonable requests, such as allowing passengers with mobility issues to sit in the front seats.

The complaint stated that Uber's discriminatory behavior has caused individuals with disabilities significant emotional and physical harm.

The lawsuit is seeking an injunction to prevent further violations of Americans with Disabilities Act. It also seeks changes to Uber’s practices as well as monetary damages, civil fines and an injunction.

Uber didn't immediately respond to comments. The Justice Department didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for more information.

(source: Reuters)