Federal law and the policies of both companies prevent drivers from refusing to transport service dogs and their owners, so News 8 contacted Lyft and Uber for comment.
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Most drivers who spoke with StarNews said they will not get paid for the drive to pick a rider up, only for how long the new passenger will be riding. Betsy Roberts has been an Uber and Lyft ...