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Is It Okay For Bus Drivers To Refuse Rides To Passengers With Strollers?

Is It Okay For Bus Drivers To Refuse Rides To Passengers With Strollers?

By Mary Beth Quirk April 5, 2012

Not everyone who has kids has access to a car — which leads to the potentially complicated situation of taking a baby stroller on public transportation. In San Francisco, supervisors of the city’s Municipal Railway are challenging the current policy that lets bus operators refuse rides to people toting baby strollers. [More]

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