• Ghostalmedia@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      I assume they’ll probably check with the gender people put on their drivers licenses or something.

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        Are they checking the customers too? If not, it seems to be an easy way for some weirdos to go around targetting genders they don’t like.

      • cheery_coffee@lemmy.ca
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        They can’t really check that you’re non binary, that’s not a sex that appears on most (any?) drivers licenses/ID.

        I think this case is far fetched, the ride share company has your info which makes the legal case against you a slam dunk.

        • Ghostalmedia@lemmy.worldOP
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          Yes, they can in. Non binary licenses are available in all 3 states that they’re piloting in. CA, AZ, and Il all have them.

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            That’s actually really cool to hear. Where I live it’s still “sex: M/F” but trans people are able to get it changed.

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      Would be better if driver meant rider here. Or if either rider or driver could disallow matching with male binary people (or whoever they find offensive)