Women sued the ride -car sharing company claiming that the driver canceled the weight of the weight

A large female rapper in Michigan recently filed a lawsuit against Lyft, alleging her driver to refuse to provide services because she was too big.
Dajua Blanding (also known as Dank Demoss) claims that when her Lyft driver refuses to provide services, she is trying to participate in the Detroit Lion Watch Party, saying that she is not suitable for his car.
Brandin said that she had not had any problems with smaller vehicles and recorded the incident.
She said in the video: “I can be suitable for this car.” The driver replied: “Believe me, you can’t.”
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Michigan’s rapper Dajua Blanding was refused to prosecute LYFT after being rejected by weight. (Wjbk)
According to Fox 2 Detroit, the driver told Brand that the tires were unable to cope with weight, apologized, and suggested ordering larger vehicles.
The driver promised to refund the car, but Brandin said the encounter still hurt her feelings.

Dajua Blanding, a rapper in Michigan, said the encounter hurt her feelings. (Wjbk)
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She retained a lawyer and was suing discrimination.
Lawyer Jonathan Marko told Fox 2 (FOX 2) refusing to be illegal because in Michigan, weight is the characteristic of protection.
According to Marko, according to the law, he rejected someone’s weight cycling and rejected someone due to race or religion.

Michigan’s rapper Dajua Blanding was refused to prosecute LYFT after being rejected by weight. (Wjbk)
Lyft said in a statement to Fox News Digital that “clearly condemn all forms of discrimination.”
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The statement says: “We believe everyone is for equal respect and friendly treatment of each other.” “Our community standards and service terms clearly prohibit harassment or discrimination.”
Lyft spokesman said they could not comment on specific incidents involving unsuccessful lawsuits, but everyone who drove with Lyft was working as an independent contractor.