The Department of Justice is suing Uber over allegations it discriminates against disabled people by overcharging them when drivers have to wait for passengers to board their vehicles. In a press release on Wednesday, the DOJ said it had filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California against the ride-hailing company for charging “wait time” fees to passengers who, because of disability, need more time to enter a car. The DOJ said the wait time fees based on disability have “harmed many passengers and potential passengers with disabilities throughout the country,” as passengers with a disability need more than two minutes to get in an Uber car for a number of reasons. The lawsuit alleges that Uber violated Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which prohibits discrimination by private transportation companies like Uber. Uber began charging passengers in multiple cities wait time fees in April 2016, before …