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Uber defends imposing 'disability tax' on riders
Key takeaways
- Uber Assist now costs people with disability an extra $5 per ride.
- Uber has been slammed for increasing the price of its ride option designed for people with disability, seniors and pregnant women.
- The company says the increase will make the service more reliable and reduce wait times.
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Uber Assist now costs people with disability an extra $5 per ride. (ABC News: Jerry Rickard)
Uber has been slammed for increasing the price of its ride option designed for people with disability, seniors and pregnant women.
The company says the increase will make the service more reliable and reduce wait times.
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