US sues Uber, alleges disability discrimination
Sept 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Thursday sued Uber Technologies UBER.N, accusing the ride-sharing company of discriminating against passengers with disabilities.
The lawsuit seeks injunctive relief, monetary damages and a civil fine for alleged violations of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act.
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