Uber To Pay Millions To Settle Claims Of Overcharging People With Disabilities

Uber will make changes and pay millions to settle a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit alleging that the ride-sharing service illegally overcharged people with disabilities for years.

The Justice Department sued last year alleging that Uber violated the Americans with Disabilities Act with its “wait time” policy. Uber has charged extra fees since 2016 for riders who take more than two minutes to get into its cars and start their trips after the car arrives at the pickup location. Fees were charged even when the company knew that a passenger needed extra time due to a disability, according to the lawsuit.

The Justice Department noted that passengers with disabilities may need extra time for many reasons including to collapse and store a wheelchair or walker or for a person who is blind to safely walk from the pickup location to the car.

Read on at https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2022/07/19/uber-to-pay-millions-to-settle-claims-of-overcharging-people-with-disabilities/29945.

NAD Flying Hands awarded to Feta Fernsler (NAD Region 1)

Names of NAD Knights of Flying Fingers Award is listed.  5 people were awarded including Feta representing Region 1.

National Association of the Deaf (NAD) awarded Feta Fernsler, Delaware Association of the Deaf President, for his work representing the NAD Region 1 states.  The award is on its way to Feta so no picture of it has been shared other than the screenshot from the NAD conference recently in Orlando, Florida.  Those awarded were recognized for their work updating NAD’s statewide guide as well as their other volunteer work.  More information about the award is below.

NAD Award: Knights of the Flying Fingers (KFF) Awards — Presented in recognition of individual NAD members who have demonstrated dedicated volunteer service on behalf of the NAD and the American deaf and hard of hearing community.

 

Xbox Celebrates the Gaming and Disability Community for Global Accessibility Awareness Day

Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) is a great time to bring visibility to the importance of digital access and inclusion and to celebrate the over 400 million players with disabilities playing and creating across the globe. Today, I am excited to share some of the work Team Xbox has done in partnership with the disability community, to bring the power of play and connection to more people. For it is only when we all come together, are intentional about our focus on accessibility throughout the year, and push for more representation in our games and people creating them, that we can truly make Xbox a place where everyone can have fun and experience the joy of gaming. To us this means,

Read on at https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2022/05/19/xbox-celebrates-the-gaming-and-disability-community.

A similar story related to this from Sorenson – https://www.sorenson.com/press/press-releases/sorenson-and-xbox-disrupt-gaming-industry-by-providing-asl-access.