Recently, stories about strange objects being left on cars have been circulating online. From water bottles to cash, and even cheese, these tales have sparked concern among drivers. Some claim these items are traps set by kidnappers or traffickers, designed to distract drivers and create an opportunity for abduction.
A viral video showing wires wrapped around car door handles has added to the fear. The caption, “WTF is this a joke? Someone better not get kidnapped,” has left many viewers alarmed. The theory is that removing the wire or string would take time, giving criminals a chance to act. Some even advise that if you find something like this on your car, you should drive to a busy area and seek help.
But before you let fear take over, it’s important to know that these stories are likely just myths. The “wire trick” rumor started in 2015 with a Facebook post. Authorities in the Canadian city where it originated found no evidence of kidnappings linked to this tactic. Anti-trafficking organizations also haven’t reported any cases involving such methods.
The rumor resurfaced in 2019, spreading through states like Texas and Michigan. Experts, including the Director of the Human Trafficking and Social Justice Institute, have called these claims “ridiculous.” Police departments have also debunked the stories, labeling them as urban legends.
In reality, traffickers and criminals are more likely to use digital methods to target victims, often focusing on people they already know. Random tricks like tying strings to car handles are unlikely to be effective. While it’s always good to stay cautious, focusing on real risks and practicing safe habits is a better use of your energy.