§ 113.102 REFUSAL TO CONVEY PASSENGERS.
   (A)   While operating a taxicab, a driver shall not refuse to convey a person who requests service unless:
      (1)   The person is disorderly;
      (2)   The driver is engaged in answering a previous request for service;
      (3)   The driver has reason to believe that the person is engaged in unlawful conduct; or
      (4)   The driver is in fear of his or her personal safety.
   (B)   While operating a taxicab, a driver shall not refuse service requested by a radio dispatch when the location for pickup is within a reasonable distance from the location of the taxicab.
(1998 Code, § 126-253) (Ord. 05-19, passed 7-6-2005) Penalty, see § 10.99