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UBER SUED BY 550 LADIES OVER RAPE CLAIMS

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A year ago

Uber sued by 550 ladies over rape claims

Uber is being sued in the US by 550 ladies who were purportedly attacked by drivers on the ride-hailing stage.

 

The recording incorporates claims ladies travelers "were seized, physically attacked, physically battered, assaulted, dishonestly detained, followed, hassled, or generally went after by Uber drivers".

 

The case was recorded at the San Francisco County Superior Court on Wednesday.

 

"Rape is a horrendous wrongdoing and we treat each and every report in a serious way," a Uber representative told the BBC.

 

"There isn't anything more significant than security, which is the reason Uber has fabricated new wellbeing highlights, laid out survivor-driven approaches, and been more straightforward about serious episodes. While we can't remark on forthcoming suit, we will keep on keeping security at the core of our work," they added.

 

The protest, recorded by lawyers at law office Slater Schulman, claimed that the rapes occurred in "various states".

 

It likewise expressed that essentially another 150 potential cases are being "effectively examined."

 

The claim charges that as soon as 2014 Uber became mindful that its drivers were physically attacking and assaulting female travelers. However, the documenting claims that the organization focused on "development over client wellbeing".

 

"Uber's entire plan of action is predicated on giving individuals a protected ride home, however rider wellbeing was never their anxiety - development was, to the detriment of their travelers' security," Adam Slater, establishing accomplice of Slater Schulman, said.

 

Last month, Uber delivered its second US Safety Report, which displayed there were 998 rape episodes, including 141 assault reports, in 2020.

 

In the report, the organization said it had gotten a sum of 3,824 reports of the five most extreme classes of rape somewhere in the range of 2019 and 2020.

 

The association's most memorable wellbeing report, which subtleties occurrences from 2017 to 2018, found 5,981 reports of rape.

 

Uber's most serious classifications of rape range from "non-consensual kissing of a non-sexual body part" to "non-consensual sexual entrance," or assault.

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