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Testimony ends in Westchester nonprofit's lawsuit filed against Lyft over wheelchair access

As News 12 previously reported, Westchester Disabled On The Move filed a lawsuit against the ride share company over the lack of wheelchair accessible vehicles.

News 12 Staff

Jul 13, 2024, 12:41 AM

Updated 189 days ago

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Testimony came to an end in federal court in White Plains Friday in a Westchester nonprofit's lawsuit against Lyft.
As News 12 previously reported, Westchester Disabled On The Move filed a lawsuit against the ride share company over the lack of wheelchair accessible vehicles.
The nonprofits says the current policy is discriminatory.
Lyft says it has a long-standing commitment to maintaining an inclusive and welcoming community.
Both sides will now submit papers to the federal judge who heard the case without a jury and will eventually issue a ruling.