Uber Drivers Sued for Snubbing Blind, Ditching Dog

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Uber Technologies Inc. drivers have refused to transport blind people who use guide dogs, an advocacy group claimed in a civil rights lawsuit that cites one instance of a dog being forced into the trunk.

Blind riders with service animals are refused service, charged cancellation fees and harassed, the National Federation of the Blind of California alleged in a complaint filed yesterday in San Francisco federal court.