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Detroit Woman (Whale) Sues Lyft Because Driver Wouldn't Let Her In His Car - Locked His Doors And Sped Off

https://old.reddit.com/r/Detroit/comments/1ibzg5t/detroit_woman_sues_lyft_alleging_she_was_denied/

								

								

According to the video, Blanding paid Lyft for a ride from her residence to a party at her cousin's house.

About 10-15 minutes later, a Lyft driver arrived in a Mercedez Benz sedan.

Blanding walked towards the Lyft driver's vehicle, and the Lyft driver locked his doors and started to drive away.

She asked the driver what he was doing, and the driver told her that she was too big to get into his car.

The driver claimed that Blanding was too big to fit into the backseat of his vehicle and that his tires could not support her weight.

The Lyft driver also said that he had this problem in the past and that overweight people need to order Lyft XLs.

Um private company sweaty, they can deny service if they want to?

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No, not unless she were literally 1000 lbs would she cause damage. From my quick research that's the payload limit for a MB sedan. Which includes weight of fuel, the driver, etc. So unless he was already carrying a few hundred pounds of something, it wouldn't have been a problem.

https://www.benzworld.org/threads/maximum-load-capacity.1366437/

You're using specs from a 30 year old vehicle that Uber won't let a driver operate.

My bad, do you think that detail would have drastically changed since then?

Mine's in the shop so I can't check.

why's ur car in the shop? hmu weigh

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He's not wrong.

Once my car was stuck in the snow so I put 500 pounds of shit in the trunk. Car's fine.

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