Uber deactivated the accounts of sometransgender drivers after they updated their profile photos, per the LA Times.- Some of the drivers said Uber had deemed their post-transition photos as fraudulent, per The Times.
Uber has deactivated some transgender drivers' accounts over what it deemed to be fraudulent profile photos taken after their transitions, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday.
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Zahid Arab, an Uber spokesperson, told The Times that Uber was working to reactivate the drivers' accounts. "On occasion, requests can be misrouted and result in a regrettable customer experience which we are working to address," Arab, adding that it was working to ensure that its "background check process runs as expected for transgender and nonbinary users."
An Uber spokesperson told Insider that the company recognizes that "for transgender and non-binary drivers and delivery people, the name and photo on their ID does not always reflect their true identity," adding that Uber will continue to improve its processes to "better serve all users."
Monty Robinson, a former Uber driver, told The Times she'd worked for Uber for more than a year before she transitioned. She said she submitted a form through Uber's help page entitled "I am transgender and need
Adrian Escobedo, a transgender man, told The Times he'd submitted to Uber a profile picture taken after he transitioned and a driver's license with a photo taken from before. He said his Uber Eats driver account was suspended, and weeks later, he was informed he'd submitted fraudulent documents, and had been banned from the platform.
According to The Times, the ACLU of Southern California then wrote to Uber asking the company to reactivate Escobedo's account, and according to Escobedo, it was reactivated the next day.