• @[email protected]
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      301 month ago

      Yes, but it’s not illegal discrimination.
      Pedestrians aren’t a protected group, and neither are poor people.

      • @KoalaUnknown
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        121 month ago

        People who can’t drive because of a disability are.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          And they definitely wouldn’t be turned away if they rode up in a wheelchair or mobility scooter.

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              Cost more than any sports car. This could be 10 years ago and he still probably making payments.

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            Some people who can’t drive don’t have those. Some people can’t drive because of poor eyesight.

          • @pivot_root
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            41 month ago

            Did you forget the /s? A pharmacy might be accommodating, but a fast food employee isn’t paid enough to argue against a manager demanding cars only.

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      111 month ago

      Yeah, I can’t imagine this would stand up to an ADA claim in the US. Forcing a person who can’t drive due to a disability to pay an extra fee to pick up medication in a vehicle instead of just fucking handing it to them is stupid.