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In reply to the discussion: Uber sued for (drivers) allegedly refusing rides to the blind and putting a dog in the trunk [View all]magical thyme
(14,881 posts)I also would ensure they knew I was requesting a ride for myself *and my dog* prior to entering the agreement. Service dog or pet, they need to know it's not just a human passenger they are picking up. And I would ensure they agreed to have my dog ride with me in safety and comfort.
If they lied to me and proceeded to try to stick my dog in the trunk, unless I was going to be totally stranded, they wouldn't get very far because even if I couldn't see, I would expect my dog to be sitting with me where I could touch him or her and be certain of his/her presence. And I would let them know that in advance as well. I'd rather ride in the back seat with my dog next to me, than have me up front and dog alone in the back.
So I'm on the fence with this. A ride sharing service is great, but unregulated. Which means users need to be pro-active about certain things. Along with the dog, if I had a lot of luggage, I would let that be known up front. What if they don't have room for your steamer trunk?
Those things need to be worked out in advance in any agreement. Moreso in an unregulated, personal agreement.