Originally Posted by
WillBarrett_68
I've never had trouble telling an uber driver to deviate from the "standard" drop off location to some alternate. I've never used D1 check-in (I'm always connecting from somewhere else) but I can't imagine any uber driver would say no to this.
Don't know what to tell you but it is against the rules. Again, I have no idea how they enforce it, but for giggles I did a quick search and apparently there are monetary fines and loss of LAX privileges. Nothing like a $200 citation for a $40 gig to really bring out the holiday cheer.