Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 8:20 AM
Subject: Woman says cab driver refused her a ride because of
seeing-eye dog
A woman who is blind says a Broadway Cab driver refused her service because
she had a seeing-eye dog with her.
It all unfolded at Union Station, and an
Amtrak worker confirmed what happened to Deb Marinos.
Marinos had gotten off
the train and was trying to get to OHSU for a scheduled checkup but a Broadway
Cab driver, and then a second cab driver both refused to give her a ride.
"I
have a little tiny bit of vision," she said. "I'm what's called legally blind,
but I have no peripheral vision. So the dog provides me the ability to cross
streets and find curbs and doors."
Marinos rides Amtrak all the time -
commuting to work in Salem and Portland and also traveling the country to
conferences and legislative assemblies in her job as a vocational rehabilitation
counselor for the Oregon Council of the Blind.
She was stunned when she went
to get into a Broadway Cab and the driver refused to let her in.
"And he
says, 'No, she has a dog. I'm not takin' her. No dogs. Dogs aren't allowed by
the company.'"
A second Broadway driver said he'd take her, but he already
had a fare. The next cab back was a Sassy Cab, a subsidiary of Broadway
Cab.
"The cab behind him, Sassy Cab, says 'No, I don't do dogs either,'"
Marinos
said. "And then the fourth cab got out to see what all the fun was
about and they said, 'OK, we'll take you.'"
An Amtrak helper known as Red Cap
argued with the cab drivers' refusals.
"Amtrak is so incredibly good at
taking care of us, and the Red Cap today was just absolutely. He was just like
all over them and could not believe it
- that they'd never had that before
where they've had someone turned down," Marinos said.
And if you think
allergies to dogs is behind all this, Marinos said that's not a factor. She's
allergic to dogs. Her service dog breed is
hypoallergenic.
KATU didn't get
a response from Broadway Cab Thursday night. City regulations say "No driver
shall ... refuse to transport to his requested destination any passenger of
proper demeanor who is able to demonstrate the ability to pay the
fare."
Marinos met both of those requirements.
A city spokesperson said
the city is starting a formal investigation into the incident and that Broadway
Cab is cooperating with investigators.