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Apparently, Grab and Uber drivers have the right to refuse rides to passengers travelling with toddlers

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It's a rather low-key decree, but Uber and Grab drivers are perfectly within their rights when they outrightly refuse to take passengers who travel with young children. 

It's not because drivers can't stand the rowdy antics of young 'uns — they're just obeying the law, The New Paper recently uncovered. Not many commuters are aware that it's actually illegal for private hire cars to carry passengers under 1.35m without a booster seat or a child restraint for safety. 

So when drivers refuse to let your little runts into their cars, know that they just want to avoid facing a fine of $120 and three demerit points. If the case gets dragged to court, it'll be up to $1,000 in fines or three months in prison. 


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