January 2016 alone saw the following alleged incidents involving Uber and Lyft drivers were reported, with an Uber driver being accused of sexually assaulting female passenger while burglarizing her home over in Athens, Georgia, while a Lyft driver was charged with groping, stalking female passenger in Jacksonville, Florida, where an Uber driver was arrested for sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl passenger in Phoenix, Arizona. Over in LA, a male passenger sued Uber for alleging sexual assault and false imprisonment by driver.
There is an impression that the number of cases could be higher than what we have officially since many of them go unreported, as the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics did mention that only 15.8 to 35 percent of all sexual assaults are reported to the police.
Will fingerprint checks for Uber and Lyft drivers help make this situation better? Perhaps, but it sure as heck won’t eliminate such incidents from happening in the future.