Cab company not liable for driver’s alleged sex assault on passenger
TORONTO — A taxi company cannot be held liable for the alleged sexual assault of a passenger by one of its drivers, Ontario’s top court ruled on Friday.
In dismissing an appeal by the complainant, the Court of Appeal sided with a lower court judge that the company had done no wrong.
“The alleged sexual assault may be characterized as only coincidentally linked to the activities of the taxi company,” the Appeal Court said. “The taxi company did not require or permit the driver to touch the customer in any intimate body zones.”
The alleged incident arose when a woman had a friend at a party call United Taxi in Kitchener, Ont., late one evening to come get her. The woman, who was intoxicated, claimed the driver sexually assaulted her. She sued him and the owner of the cab. She also sued the cab company on the basis that it was liable for the driver’s actions.


