LAX Policy: A Voice for Equity

Former MLB Player Says He Was Denied Ride By Taxi Driver At LAX

CBS2 / KCAL9 TV Los Angeles
October 26, 2016
By Tom Wait
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LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (CBSLA.com) — A former Major League Baseball player who now works as an analyst for ESPN said he recently became the victim of racial discrimination in the LAX taxi line.
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Doug Glanville on getting shunned by a taxi driver at LAX

89.3 KPCC Los Angeles
October 28, 2015
by Take Two
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ESPN commentator Doug Glanville recently arrived at LAX and was refused service by a taxi driver, despite city law that requires drivers to pick up all passengers.

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Here in Los Angeles, many residents like to think we do better than other parts of the country when it comes to racism.Ā 
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Why I Still Get Shunned by Taxi Drivers

The Atlantic
October 24, 2015
by Doug Glanville
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In most big cities, cabbies aren’t allowed to turn away passengers because of their race or destination—but it still happens all the time.

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