. >> stephy has spina biffa dead. when she calls for a cab, she needs one that has a chair. the driver in the end has to cabs 'em. >> he was nice, he took my phone to see if he could help. he was unable to find a way for me to get a uber wheelchair accessible vehicle. he said it was a problem. and i would be better off taking a taxi. >> is there anything else that makes it disappointing. >> it's disappointing when they are trying to have access to transportation for all people, but they mean access for transportation for all non-disabled people, and the rest of you stay home. stephanie is not alone. besides complaints there has been class access lawsuits ape cueing them of violating the americans with disability act by not providing transportation options for persons with disability. lawsuits described drivers denying rights to blind people and harassing them. in texas, a couple filed separate lawsuits saying they were denied rides by uber and lift drivers. >> disappointed, frustrated. i want options. i want to get where i want to go and pay for a service like everyone else.