Jul 14, 2022

Uber sued by 550 women over sexual assault claims

The filing includes allegations women passengers "Were kidnapped, sexually assaulted, sexually battered, raped, falsely imprisoned, stalked, harassed, or otherwise attacked by Uber drivers". "Sexual assault is a horrific crime and we take every single report seriously," an Uber spokesperson told the BBC."There is nothing more important than safety, which is why Uber has built new safety features, established survivor-centric policies, and been more transparent about serious incidents. While we can't comment on pending litigation, we will continue to keep safety at the heart of our work," they added. "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," Adam Slater, founding partner of Slater Slater Schulman, said. Last month, Uber released its second US Safety Report, which showed there were 998 sexual assault incidents, including 141 rape reports, in 2020.In the report, the company said it had received a total of 3,824 reports of the five most severe categories of sexual assault between 2019 and 2020.The firm's first safety report, which details incidents from 2017 to 2018, found 5,981 reports of sexual assault. Uber's most serious categories of sexual assault range from "Non-consensual kissing of a non-sexual body part" to "Non-consensual sexual penetration," or rape.

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