Live in northwest washington, matt jablow, 9 news now. 9 wants you to know about an undercover investigation into d. C. Cabs, black passengers and a destination in southeast. Investigative reporter russ ptacek is here with me. He spent the past few days on the street with hidden cameras. What youre about to show us is something we know happens, but its always interesting to see it on tape. Its interesting. You tell me about it and people im meeting here in washington tell me about it, but i was shocked to see it. Take a look as one of our employees tries to catch a cab. This is just off dupont circle. The first person you see is white. Right behind him, thats the black guy. You hear that sound. Hes locking the door. So he refuses that beach now we have a second staffer, this employee. Now we have a second staffe this guy white asking to go to the same location. He pulls up. Hi. How are you . Doesnt ask where hes going. He immediately gets in. You have the address . Yup. 1351 alabama
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