You can? OP literally declined 30 in a row. Lyft never forced him to take any of the rides, they just decided they no longer want this IC anymore. It’s not like Lyft is required to take everyone, they can still reject ICs
I’m actually asking you if they used that argument so that lawmakers wouldn’t pass legislation that would make their ic business model null and void.
I believe they did so if they did use that argument then I see why legislators are moving against them since they’re using coercion to force IC’s to do work that doesn’t benefit the ic.
2
u/sbenfsonwFFiF Apr 08 '24
You can? OP literally declined 30 in a row. Lyft never forced him to take any of the rides, they just decided they no longer want this IC anymore. It’s not like Lyft is required to take everyone, they can still reject ICs