US: 550 women sue Uber for sexual assaults by drivers

The women said in their complaint that they were kidnapped, sexually assaulted, sexually battered, raped, falsely imprisoned, stalked, harassed or otherwise attacked by Uber drivers, per a court filing, IANS reported citing TechCrunch.

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Uber Technologies, one of the top mobility service providers of the US, has been sued by nearly 550 women passengers for allegedly being assaulted by its driver. The cases include kidnapping, rape and physical attacks in the US.

According to the news agency IANS, the complaint, filed in San Francisco County Superior Court, has sought damages and a jury trial.

The women said in their complaint that they were kidnapped, sexually assaulted, sexually battered, raped, falsely imprisoned, stalked, harassed or otherwise attacked by Uber drivers, per a court filing, IANS reported citing TechCrunch.


"Uber's whole business model is predicated on giving people a safe ride home, but rider safety was never their concern- growth was, at the expense of their passengers' safety," IANS quoted Adam Slater, founding partner of Slater Slater Schulman representing the women, as saying.

"While the company has acknowledged this crisis of sexual assault in recent years, its actual response has been slow and inadequate, with horrific consequences," Slater added.

The lawsuit claimed that Uber has been intentionally concealing the fact that Uber drivers had been regularly sexually assaulting women since at least 2014 and "instead represented that Uber was a safe mode of transportation."
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The lawsuit also accused Uber of actively giving sexual predators a platform to find and assault women, without conducting proper background checks on the drivers or providing adequate safety measures for riders.

There were 998 sexual assault incidents, including 141 rape reports, in 2020 alone. Between 2019 and 2020, Uber received 3,824 reports of the five most severe categories of sexual assault. According to IANS, this data was revealed under US safety report by Uber.

Uber's first safety report, which details incidents from 2017 to 2018, found nearly 6,000 reports pertaining to sexual assault. Meanwhile, a sensational leaked trove of internal Uber documents has revealed the dark side of the ride-hailing platform, that allegedly broke laws and secretly lobbied governments (including in India) as it planned to expand globally.

According to The Guardian that accessed 'Uber Files' with over 1,24,000 documents from 2013 and 2017, the data "shows how Uber tried to shore up support by discreetly courting prime ministers, presidents, billionaires, oligarchs and media barons".
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(With inputs from agencies)
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