A rapper more in size in Michigan recently filed a trial against Lyftalleging that her driver refused to provide his service because she was too large.
Dajua Banding, also known as Dank Demoss, said that she was trying to go to a Detroit lions Watch the party when her driver Lyft refused to provide his service, saying that she would not enter her sedan.
Banding, who said that she had mounted in smaller vehicles without any problem, recorded the incident.
“I can integrate into this car,” she said in the video. The driver replied: “Believe me, you can’t.”
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The driver told Banding that his tires could not endure the weight, apologized and suggested ordering a larger vehicle, Fox 2 Detroit reported.
While the driver promised to repay the ride, Banding said that the meeting had always injured his feelings.
She selected lawyers and continues discrimination.
Lawyer Jonathan Marko told Fox 2 that the refusal was illegal, as Weight is a protected characteristic in Michigan.
According to Marko, refusing someone a walk according to their weight under the law than denying someone because of their race or religion.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Lyft said that “unequivocally condemns all forms of discrimination”.
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“We believe in a community where everyone is treated with equal respect and mutual kindness”, according to the declaration. “Our community directives and conditions prohibit harassment or discrimination. “”
A Lyft spokesperson said they could not comment on specific incidents involving current disputes, but that all those who drive with Lyft work as independent entrepreneurs.