Uber sued by more than 500 female passengers over sexual assaults, other attacks on rides

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Rideshare giant Uber is being sued by more than 500 women in multiple states who say they were attacked while utilizing the company’s services and that the San Francisco-based firm has not put adequate safety measures in place to protect passengers.

The class action was filed by law firm Slater Slater Schulman LLP, which says the plaintiffs include women who “were kidnapped, sexually assaulted, sexually battered, raped, falsely imprisoned, stalked, harassed, or otherwise attacked by Uber drivers with whom they had been paired through the Uber application.”

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Signage outside the Uber Technologies headquarters in San Francisco, California,  (Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

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The firm noted that the filing comes a month after Uber released its latest safety report, wherein the company disclosed that it received more than 3,800 complaints of sexual assaults on Uber rides in 2019 and 2020. 

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“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,” said Adam Slater, founding partner of Slater Slater Schulman. “While the company has acknowledged this crisis of sexual assault in recent years, its actual response has been slow and inadequate, with horrific consequences.”

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An Uber driver sits in his car parked near the San Francisco International Airport parking area in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File / AP Newsroom)

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Slater added, “There is so much more that Uber can be doing to protect riders: adding cameras to deter assaults, performing more robust background checks on drivers, creating a warning system when drivers don’t stay on a path to a destination.”

Uber did not immediately respond to FOX Business‘ request for comment on the lawsuit.

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Uber Technologies is being sued by more than 500 women who claim they were attacked on rides. (REUTERS/Toby Melville/Illustration/File Photo / Reuters Photos)

“We’re constantly innovating and investing in the safety of our platform,” Tony West, Uber’s Chief Legal Officer wrote in the company’s safety report last month. 

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He added, “We’ve prioritized robust screening processes and technology, built new safety features and invested in providing riders and drivers with support in times of need.”

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