§ 7.80.610. Refusing to accept passengers prohibited—Exceptions.  


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  • A taxicab driver shall not refuse to transport any passenger requiring transportation except:

    A.

    When the driver has already been dispatched on another call;

    B.

    The passenger appears to be, in the opinion of the driver, under the influence of intoxicating liquors, a disorderly person, or a person who may cause the taxicab to become stained or malodorous;

    C.

    The passenger requires use of a litter or stretcher;

    D.

    The passenger can, upon request, show no ability to pay fare.

(Ord. 11730 § 1 (part), 1978: Ord. 5860 Ch. 8 Art. 2 § 1545, 1951.)