Legally blind woman left anxious and in tears after rideshare drivers refuse to pick her up 23 times in six weeks

Victorian woman Kathryn Beaton says repeated, illegal denials of service from drivers refusing to allow her guide dog into their vehicles have left her effectively housebound.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-07-10/legally-blind-woman-refused-23-uber-rides-in-six-weeks/102559848

Legally blind woman refused 23 Uber rides in six weeks due to guide dog discrimination

Victorian woman Kathryn Beaton says repeated, illegal denials of service from drivers refusing to allow her guide dog into their vehicles have left her effectively housebound.

ABC News
i think ride share drivers should be able to discriminate against who or what enters their vehicle because it is privately owned. same way stores can deny service to individuals.
I choose to discriminate against you being in my thread. Please leave.

are you a reddit protester? i ask because they have no concept of how ownership works and apparently you don't either. you don't own this thread. you have no authority to call the shots here.

a ride share driver owns their car. they are allowed to decline service.

this is more a case of someone not knowing what a joke is
Do you think that because they can, that automatically makes it justified?