Have you heard about the recent stories circulating online? Women are coming across random water bottles on their cars or finding strange markings outside their homes, and itโs causing concern. Viral videos suggest that these may be tactics used by kidnappers and traffickers targeting women. The code โ1Fโ is believed to indicate โone female,โ using the water bottle as bait to lure women out of their cars.

One such video shows a woman filming a car with a wire attached to the door handle in a parking lot. The caption reads, โWTF is this a joke? Someone better not get kidnapped.โ To everyoneโs surprise, a second vehicle with a wire wrapped around its handle is revealed.
In response to these alarming videos, a man posted a TikTok video explaining that putting a zip-tie, wire, or thread on a car door is a common tactic used by those seeking to abduct women. He refers to it as โone of the oldest tricks in the book.โ The wire is twisted around the handle to make it harder to remove quickly, giving thieves and kidnappers an opportunity to strike.
However, itโs essential to keep things in perspective. The โwire trickโ was first mentioned in a Facebook post back in 2015. Canadian police, where the post originated, confirmed that no kidnappings had occurred as a result of this tactic. Organizations fighting against human trafficking have also not recognized the โwire trickโ as a trend.
The director of the University of Toledoโs Human Trafficking and Social Justice Institute dismissed these social media warnings as โridiculous.โ He believes they are nothing more than urban legends or scare tactics. Authorities also emphasize that traffickers primarily operate online and target individuals they know, rather than strangers.
While itโs always important to be cautious and aware of our surroundings, itโs equally important not to let fear take over. Stay informed, trust your instincts, and seek help when needed. Remember, together we can create a safer community for everyone.





